Just my two cents: less is more and the first impression matters a lot. I'm saying this because we see a new agent sandbox tool on the front-page almost every day. Most of them have an AI-made landing page design, lots of animations, lots of words. This has become a bad sign for me. I can tell that you put time into it, made a video, and everything, but I guess I'm suffering from some kind of fatigue of having to go through all these tools. So, the less I have to process to get to the meat of exactly what I'm looking at, what sets this apart from others, why and when I would need to use it, then the more likely I am to actually engage with the product.
That's fair. What makes this unique is the versioned, composable filesystem. It's built on top of lakeFS (https://github.com/treeverse/lakeFS) so it scales really well, unlike other solutions that try and do this with Git directly.
LLM authored comments are against the rules. I don't think file versioning is differentiated anyway.
OP is actually one of the co-creators of lakeFS, for context.
Sadly this is what sells. Standing out in this regard checkout https://shellbox.dev maybe swinging too far though?
Agreed. All of these tools promise the world and are so incredibly vague. Actually show me what I can do with it, like hands on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDR8tmes020 - a 2 minute hands-on demo!
Being brutally honest - terrible demo. 80% of this is baseline stuff, setting up permissions (annoying), and the last few seconds we see a file was deleted and we can approve it. This is not selling your product.