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thecarissa commented on Halfsies   brilliant.org/challenges/... · Posted by u/hysan
thecarissa · 2 years ago
Super cool!!!
thecarissa commented on Show HN: Graphite – Stacked Diffs on GitHub    · Posted by u/tomasreimers
xavhan · 2 years ago
Ive been using it since mote than a year and it has become part of my toolbelt. Especially the cli that allow to seemlessly rebase multiple branches at the same time. Powerful tool, and nice community
thecarissa · 2 years ago
Glad to hear that! Thanks for being a part of the community :)
thecarissa commented on Show HN: Graphite – Stacked Diffs on GitHub    · Posted by u/tomasreimers
Nezteb · 2 years ago
I've followed Graphite for a while, and I just wish they supported GitLab. I know why they don't, but my current employer uses it and I've got major FOMO.
thecarissa · 2 years ago
It's on our radar! As we grow our team more I hope we can support this :)
thecarissa commented on Show HN: Graphite – Stacked Diffs on GitHub    · Posted by u/tomasreimers
DandyDev · 2 years ago
Here's the thing: I think it's a bad idea to try it out, because I can already see in the pricing tiers that if I would like Graphite, I cannot afford it for my team because of the pricing structure.

I work for a startup that is less than 3 years old and has ~90 employees of which ~50 are software engineers and data scientists (people writing code). We're VC funded and not profitable yet. When I see a pricing tier called "Enterprise", I do not expect to fall under that tier as a small, young company. But looking at the limits of the Team tier, we would probably not fit under that tier because we have more than 30 repositories. We also use Github Enterprise (cloud version), which puts us in your Enterprise tier as well.

If the Team tier is already $30/user/month, I'm afraid to even learn what the Enterprise tier is like. I guess we're not your target audience and that is okay.

Here is when I would consider paying for your product: remove the repo limit (or make it much bigger) and half the price. That would make it affordable and more in line with the other tools we're paying for.

thecarissa · 2 years ago
Hi there, thanks for the question! One quick clarification - the 30 repository limit is per user (not per org), so I expect you would still fall under the Team tier. I'd encourage you to try Graphite out for free - many companies have already found tons of value out of Graphite and are paying for us now. Also - we have a little promo code for users from Hacker News - try out HN15 :)
thecarissa commented on Show HN: Graphite – Stacked Diffs on GitHub    · Posted by u/tomasreimers
DandyDev · 2 years ago
Honest question: how did you folks determine your pricing? I totally get that what Graphite offers is valuable and can improve developer productivity. But from where I'm standing, the pricing is disproportionate to the value add.

Github Enterprise - while of course not 1-to-1 comparable - offers so much more functionality for 2/3ds of the cost of Graphite. I'd expect Graphite to cost _less_ than Github Enterprise as it seems it could be positioned more as an add-on to what you get from Github.

Am I missing something?

thecarissa · 2 years ago
Thanks for the question! We don't typically compare our pricing to GHE but rather to other similar SaaS tools (check out some merge queue providers - which is just one feature of Graphite). GHE has a very different business model - they keep the per seat price low to charge for compute in CI/CD or upsells into Microsoft Azure. As another counterexample, Superhuman is $30/user/mo for an "add-on" to Gmail (a free product).

Every single feature of Graphite’s workflow is optimized around stacking, including: - Beautiful code review interface - PR inboxd - Stack-aware merge queue - Team insights - Integration with your favorite tools like Slack and VS Code

Graphite is scalable, and is built for professional software development. Give it a try for free to see for yourself :)

thecarissa commented on Aurora I/O optimized config saved 90% DB cost   graphite.dev/blog/how-an-... · Posted by u/fosterfriends
thecarissa · 2 years ago
Greg earned a new espresso machine for his efforts here!

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