My friend and I left our jobs a month ago to get our side project, Cloud Cannon, ready for launch. Cloud Cannon makes it easy to get a simple website with a CMS online and launched. It does this by:<p>1. Syncing with Dropbox. You drag your files into Dropbox, Cloud Cannon then syncs them to our server and makes them live on the internet under the domain you've provided.<p>2. Integrated CMS. Have your clients update their own website using our simple CMS. Add a class of "editable" to any div you want your clients to edit. All changes your client's make will be pushed live and saved back to your Dropbox.<p>3. Website Optimization. Cloud Cannon periodically optimizes websites. It minifies Javascript and CSS and pushes all website assets to a fast CDN.<p>This is our first business venture so any feedback is more than welcome. I hope you find Cloud Cannon useful.<p>http://cloudcannon.com
Looks cool, the link to Pricing on the homepage is linking here though:
<a href="http://d1jbsbf1vyg6lk.cloudfront.net/cloudcannon.com/raw/pricing.html" rel="nofollow">http://d1jbsbf1vyg6lk.cloudfront.net/cloudcannon.com/raw/pri...</a>
These 2010s sites look pretty much the same, visually. Is there some kind of trend and/or are these templates easy to get? Maybe the tools generate these kind of default pages?<p>I left web dev in mid 2000s, so things changed quite a bit.
Just a note - on most pricing panels, the prices increase from left to right, with the base plan on the extreme left, so I had a minor heart attack when the first number I read was $89.