New Landing Page for Awesome PaaS
debarshri
17 points
19 comments
May 05, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (7 comments)
nine_k
Has this been even clicked through by a human? The link to TinyStack goes to a domain parking page, and the link to Zimki leads to a slideshare presentation. There's not even a blurb that explains what a particular SaaS / PaaS offering is good at, just favicons and links. This is an opposite to a real, curated "awesome-<something>" list.
brianbreslin
Was this done by claude design? I'm seeing this pattern/style on every output by claude design lately.
sudb
I didn't know that "Jamstack" was still a relevant term of art - I thought it'd gone the same way of LAMP.
antoineleclair
Great to see Disco is listed there. Thanks! Kudos for the new landing page.
tracker1
for the buttons to open the remote pages... it would be nice if these were link-buttons with the actual url and rel="nofollow" so that I can explicitely right-click and open in a new tab as opposed to clicking through, which is kind of the same... but without navigating the the new tab.
nekooooo
i swear to god you tech bros (and claude design) have ruined narrow serif fonts in record time
amanzi
Why do you need a toggle for "Active" services? Surely a curated list would remove services that are no longer active? My issue with this list, and many others like it, is that they appear to have very little curation and just turn into a dumping ground of links to any service. e.g. there is almost 50 services listed as "PaaS or CaaS" - are all of these really "awesome"? Same with the "Self-Hosted PaaS" section - how much curation has been done here? Some of them don't even appear to fit in this category.