Congrats on launching.<p>Where are you data center(s) located and what does it mean for API performance? I assume that your service basically works as a reverse proxy in front of my API, but wouldn't there be a noticeable performance penalty if my DC is e.g. in the US and yours is in Europe?<p>Also: You should probably go back and give the FAQ on the pricing page another sweep. <a href="https://cloud.tyk.io/pricing" rel="nofollow">https://cloud.tyk.io/pricing</a><p>assocaited costs = associated costs
when you create a new API = When you create a new API
don;t = don't<p>to name a few :)
Congrats guys! You know we're big fans of Tyk already (it says so right there in the testimonial)<p>Highly recommend this to anyone looking for a modern, light, powerful API management platform/service. We use the on-prem, open-souce version but I'm sure the SaaS version is just as good.<p>(no affiliation here...just lovers of great software).
Why are you using Sam Soffes'[1] photo for a testimonial by someone called 'Luke B'?<p>[1] <a href="http://soff.es/about/" rel="nofollow">http://soff.es/about/</a>
Congratulations on your launch! I'd love to hear some regular updates on how the company is doing and how the product is being received. So often I read this exciting and interesting launch announcement, and then... nothing. Did they succeed? Did they flop? I'm always interested in hearing things <i>beyond</i> the launch. Keep us updated!
Sounds nice!<p>But... Maybe it's just a pet peeve of mine, but seeing, twice, images/videos of gears that wouldn't work, is irritating. Such a mistake doesn't look professional to me.