Movicorn

Movicorn

Move to AWS with one click

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Movicorn makes it easy to move your application to AWS from any other cloud provider. It analyses your code and configures the right infrastructure for it, automagically. All you need to do is to connect your Github and AWS accounts, Movicorn does the rest
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Yucel F. Sahan
I am going to need this one time :) Saved it to prevent future headaches :)
Igor Zalutski
@yucelfaruksahan what are you on today? Heroku or smth else?
Yucel F. Sahan
@igorzij DigitalOcean :)
Igor Zalutski
Hey PH! Firstly, huge shoutout to the PH fam for helping us over our last few launches at Digger! We have been iterating and building on the learnings we have got from the PH community constantly! Movicorn is a product born from the insight that we got from our users on PH. When we launched AWSify on Product Hunt a month ago (where we helped developers migrate from Heroku to AWS) we were flooded with requests to launch a product that enables moving to AWS from other platforms such as GCP and Azure. Movicorn enables exactly that - Enables you to move to AWS from GCP, Azure or a PaaS like Heroku. All you've got to do is 3 simple steps. 1. Connect your GitHub account. 2. Connect your AWS account. 3. Deploy to AWS in one click! We feel that this would be especially helpful for early stage startups with AWS credits who are paying a lot of money to stay on other platforms due to AWS complexity. Do let us know what you think - super eager to listen to your feedback!
Utpal Nadiger 👋📈
The simplicity that Movicorn offers can help a lot of startups migrate to AWS with little to no hassle!
Oshal Urade
Now the deployment can be made so simple... Interesting product to look out for...
Igor Zalutski
@oshal_urade thank you!!
Mohamed Habib
Cloud providers and details shouldn't be something that developers need to think about