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The cheapest and simplest Ruby on Rails hosting you can get.

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Hatchbox.io@hatchboxio·
As the weekend approaches and you're ready to unleash your swarm of agents to build all those side projects you've been sitting on, remember that you're now freed up to think about where to host them. Consider giving us a try! hatchbox.io
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Josh Pigford@Shpigford·
sweet baby jesus. 18 hours later, i've got all my main apps back on solid ground. hours of downtime. two catastrophically failed redis databases. one catastrophically failed postgres database. feeling nice and cozy on @Hetzner_Online + @digitalocean + @hatchboxio now.
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Matt Mazur@mhmazur·
Just finished moving my other product, Preceden, off Heroku and onto @hatchboxio. The great thing about Hatchbox is that because I already had a cluster set up for Emergent Mind, I was able to just move Preceden into it, so both apps now share the same DigitalOcean infrastructure. As far as my monthly costs, previously on Heroku I was paying: - $50 for Postgres - $34.95 for SendGrid 100K - $40 for Memcachier - $103.65 for dynos ($50 for a Standard-2X web dyno + $50 for a Standard-2X worker dyno + $3.65 for scheduler-initiated dynos) = $227/month New monthly costs: - $19.95 for Sendgrid 50K - $8 to bump the database cluster from 80gb to 120gb to accommodate Preceden's data - $0 additional incremental costs because it shares the same DigitalOcean infrastructure I already had set up for Emergent Mind = $28/month Total monthly savings: $199 Not having to deal with Heroku anymore: priceless
Matt Mazur@mhmazur

Big thanks to @excid3 for helping me move Emergent Mind off of Heroku and over to DigitalOcean, managed by his product @hatchboxio. If you have a Ruby on Rails app hosted on Heroku, you have several options for migrating away, ranging from setting up the servers yourself to using a platform-as-a-service alternative like Render or Railway. Chris's product Hatchbox is a fantastic in-between option: - Your Rails app is hosted on an affordable platform like DigitalOcean or Hetzner - Hatchbox takes care of configuring the servers for a Ruby on Rails application. You select the server types and specify their roles (cron, web, workers, Redis/Memcached, etc), and Hatchbox handles the configuration and deployment. In the end, you can just git push your updates to GitHub, and Hatchbox pulls them in, deploys to your servers, runs migrations, and executes any custom scripts you have. I'm still optimizing my setup, but I think in the end I'm going to save 50% to 75% compared to my prior Heroku setup. Chris was super helpful in the process too, always quickly responding over DM whenever I had questions or ran into issues. If you've got a Rails app and are looking to move off Heroku, give Hatchbox a serious look before switching to another expensive PaaS.

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Hatchbox.io@hatchboxio·
Real world savings from a real person. The proof is in the proverbial pudding!
Matt Mazur@mhmazur

Just finished moving my other product, Preceden, off Heroku and onto @hatchboxio. The great thing about Hatchbox is that because I already had a cluster set up for Emergent Mind, I was able to just move Preceden into it, so both apps now share the same DigitalOcean infrastructure. As far as my monthly costs, previously on Heroku I was paying: - $50 for Postgres - $34.95 for SendGrid 100K - $40 for Memcachier - $103.65 for dynos ($50 for a Standard-2X web dyno + $50 for a Standard-2X worker dyno + $3.65 for scheduler-initiated dynos) = $227/month New monthly costs: - $19.95 for Sendgrid 50K - $8 to bump the database cluster from 80gb to 120gb to accommodate Preceden's data - $0 additional incremental costs because it shares the same DigitalOcean infrastructure I already had set up for Emergent Mind = $28/month Total monthly savings: $199 Not having to deal with Heroku anymore: priceless

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Josh Pigford
Josh Pigford@Shpigford·
nothing i can do about 6 apps/services being down right now (see: @railway outage), but here's my plan for in the morning after i've had a fresh night of sleep... 1. move all web services to @Hetzner_Online 2. move all postgres databases to @digitalocean 3. manage it all with @hatchboxio i've got this exact stack for other things, so i'm exceedingly comfortable with it. will just be scaling it all up to handle more apps. all of the affected apps are rails + postgres.
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Hatchbox.io@hatchboxio·
Total control can be yours too!
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Hatchbox.io@hatchboxio·
Mark Miller has been on @hatchboxio since 2019. Easy to operate. Support answered in under an hour. "Doesn't get much better than that." 🤷 We agree.
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Hatchbox.io@hatchboxio·
Our customer support doesn't just answer tickets. We dig in, understand the problem, and see it through to a fix. Jake Duchesne said it well: "If you want a deployment platform where someone genuinely has your back, Hatchbox is it."
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Hatchbox.io@hatchboxio·
@jespr You mean new apps? You can already deploy with curl but we do plan to expand the API and build a CLI for it this year. 👍
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Jesper Christiansen
Jesper Christiansen@jespr·
@hatchboxio any plans for an official cli? I'm mostly interested in being able to deploy an app from the command line :)
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Hatchbox.io@hatchboxio·
Happy Friday!! Reminder: code hatchbox2026 gets you a discount on @AppSignal + the new @hatchboxio integration. Monitor your cron jobs, DB backups, error rates, response times, and host metrics — all from your Hatchbox dashboard. Don't leave your Rails apps unmonitored.
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AppSignal@AppSignal·
PaaS was a great deal until it wasn't. But what changed? Costs went up, flexibility vanished, and debugging turned into a black box. We break down what's wrong with PaaS today, and what you can do about it with the help of tools like @hatchboxio blog.appsignal.com/2026/04/23/wha…
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Hatchbox.io@hatchboxio·
Running Rails apps on @hatchboxio? Use code hatchbox2026 to get a discount on @AppSignal at sign up and unlock the new monitoring integration. Error tracking + cron/database backup monitoring + host metrics!
Chris Oliver@excid3

We've had database backups in @Hatchboxio for a long time and you really need to know when something goes wrong. With our new @AppSignal integration, you can now monitor them to ensure they're backed up and stored safely every time.

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Hatchbox.io@hatchboxio·
Here's the visibility the @hatchboxio + @AppSignal integration gives you: Monitor processes, DB backups & cron jobs via appsignal-wrap. Quick links to your AppSignal dashboard per app. Error rate, throughput & response times at a glance. Host metrics without digging through logs
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Chris Oliver
Chris Oliver@excid3·
The new Ubuntu LTS version releases tomorrow. Hard to believe it's been 2 years since the last one already. I started testing it on @hatchboxio a few weeks ago and everything seems to be smooth, except for a couple third-party repositories that we're waiting on to add support.
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Chris Oliver@excid3·
Cron jobs are always a pain to debug, so we've made it as easy as checking a box in @hatchboxio to monitor them with @AppSignal. Logs and exit codes will be sent over to AppSignal so you can easily debug them when things go wrong.
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