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Cameron Alexander
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I added Routepath as a product on Indie Hackers! Check it out if you want to see our revenue and milestones: https://www.indiehackers.com/product/routepath

Routepath
Simple HTTPS, routing, and custom domains for your sites

Routepath is a hosted reverse proxy.
It gives you a simple and easy way to:
* Rewrite HTTP paths for a domain to various hosting services and CDNs
* Add custom domains to services that don't provide it
* Set up automatic HTTPS for your sites

Routepath
Simple HTTPS, routing, and custom domains for your sites

Cameron Alexander
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When working on side projects, I'd run into the issue of how to host my backend with Heroku, AWS, etc., and my frontend with Netlify, Surge, etc.
Of course I could stand up an NGINX or Caddy server, but that can be pretty involved and needs to be maintained.
Another option is using a CDN, but that tends to be overkill for my needs, and they tend to have complex pricing.
That's why I built...

Routepath
Simple HTTPS, routing, and custom domains for your sites

Cameron Alexander
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I was skeptical at first, but SO for Teams has become a great way to document things about your team's process and decisions that would otherwise go undocumented.
Pros: Helps with onboarding and saves time answering questions multiple time
Cons: People have to actually use it for it to be useful, so you have to get your whole team on board

Stack Overflow for Teams
Everything you love about Stack Overflow in a private space.