Founder of gigalixir here. You're right, but I just wanted to mention that those limitations are for the free tier. Once you upgrade to the standard tier, both those limitations go away.
Founder of gigalixir here. We use GCP under the covers by default, but you can also choose to use AWS if you like. You can also choose which region you want to run in, but we only support us-east1 and us-west2, and on GCP: us-central1 and europe-west1.
Founder of Gigalixir here in case you have any questions. Also happy to give out free credits for the standard tier. Gigalixir also works with many languages other than Elixir.
Founder of Gigalixir here in case you have any questions. Also, happy to give out free credits for the standard tier. Gigalixir also works with many languages other than Elixir.
Not sure if this totally answers your question, but gigalixir.com might be able to help you with CI/CD, scaling, and prod environment management. I'm the founder.
I've been using Elixir/Phoenix for a while now and only have good things to say about it. I deploy on gigalixir.com, but Heroku works also. I'm the founder of gigalixir.
I'm the founder of gigalixir.com, and I haven't dug into this very deeply yet, but I'll just say that from my perspective, this is great regardless of if it competes or complements gigalixir.com. Anything that helps grow the Elixir community and helps drive adoption of Elixir will benefit everyone in this space.
I've been using Timber.io for a few months now with my Elixir apps. Very easy to integrate with lots of platforms, nice free plan to get started, very responsive and helpful support from the developers themselves. Highly recommended.
Right now, almost everything is done from the command-line interface. We're building a web interface, but we wanted to be command-line first so it integrates with scripts and tools.