I think your app is perfect for GAE, actually. Build something you charge 
for, have it cost less than that, never (or rarely) worry about scaling. 
The thing is called Google "App" Engine, not 
Free-Google-Platform-For-Your-LOLcat-Website.  Would love to read more 
about what you've done.

On Wednesday, March 28, 2012 8:38:39 AM UTC+2, doright wrote:
>
> well, I'm not in these guy's league but I have built a Saas on GAEJ, it's 
> been in production since late 2010, with paying customers.
>
> I plan to write up my experience at some stage, as I know its not your 
> typical GAE app.  Its more of an enterprise software solution than a true 
> web-startup, but so far I've found GAE keeps on delivering and I have used 
> pretty much most of what they have to offer in terms of infrastructure. 
> Most of what I'm not using yet I certainly plan to use in the future.
>
> Its been a mainly very positive experience.
> (you can see links in there to a library of videos demonstrating the sort 
> of functionality)
>
> www.bikeshopmanager.com
>
> (re-posted this at the correct level, with link)
>
>>

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