Now, about the service itself: why would I prefer to use Parse over iCloud (which is something that must be disrupting their business plan)? The iCloud APIs will solve exactly the problem they are describing in their pitch, and not only do I (as an iOS developer) not have to learn the "server stuff", but I don't even have to worry about subscribing to a "server stuff" service, since iOS users get 5GB minimum of (free) storage space.<p>I suppose if Parse's APIs allow me to access the same data from multiple platforms (iOS, Android, etc.), and I'm making a x-platform mobile app that needs to save data, then that's a valid use case. But is it compelling enough?
What I really appreciate is the fact they have client libs for both Android and iPhone. Developing for both platforms it's a huge win to be able to use the same system everywhere.
At first, I didn't realize that the ad that precedes the video wasn't describing Parse. Only when the two founders appeared did I clue in that the stuff about market research was nothing to do with their product. I know videos get monetized with ads these days, but I don't think you can find a worse genre of ad to lead off an elevator pitch video.