Nice. I’m curious about what kind of customers are buying your product and where did you find them. It’s difficult to compete with someone like Sentry, and even though you have a better pay model, you don’t have the reputation, so I am rather curious about your customers and why they prefer your product. Are they indie devs looking for a cheaper solution?
Thanks! I’m not really competing with Sentry itself. I’m competing with self-hosted Sentry, which is notoriously hard to install and maintain (and has steeper hardware requirements).
I'd say my customers prefer my product because:
- They want self-hosting without the maintenance burden.
- They work in regulated or internal networks.
- They’re tired of subscription pricing.
- I build it in public and post regular updates on my social media.
- They value direct support from the creator.
P.S. I’ve personally worked for a Sentry competitor, so I know the pain points firsthand.