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Eun | 3 years ago
ngrok is a developer tool. I don’t see why marketing a dev tool to non devs is a good idea, maybe somebody can explain?
Eun | 3 years ago
ngrok is a developer tool. I don’t see why marketing a dev tool to non devs is a good idea, maybe somebody can explain?
remexre|3 years ago
pcthrowaway|3 years ago
Why? Stable subdomains and SSO are two things too expensive.
Why not just pick one from the Awesome Tunneling? Think broader. Not everyone is a dev who knows about server operations. For people working as community managers, sales, and PMs, booting up something locally could already be a stretch and requiring them to understand how to set up and fix server problems is a waste of team's productivity.
Copy, paste, and run is the best UX for everyone.
Eun|3 years ago
> Not everyone is a dev who knows about server operations. For people working as community managers, sales, and PMs, booting up something locally could already be a stretch and requiring them to understand how to set up and fix server problems is a waste of team's productivity.
yjftsjthsd-h|3 years ago
unknown|3 years ago
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