"It's also great for when you're first starting out and don't know when or where you'll need to scale."
To me this is probably the most significant benefit, and one that many folks in this discussion strangely seem to be ignoring.
If you launch a startup and it has some success, it's likely you'll run into scaling problems. This is a big, stressful distraction and a serious threat to your customers' confidence when reliability and uptime suffer. Avoiding all that so you can focus on your product and your business is worth paying a premium for.
Infrastructure costs aren't going to bankrupt you as a startup, but infrastructure that keeps falling over, requires constant fiddling, slows you down, and stresses you out just when you're starting to claw your way to early traction very well might.
To me this is probably the most significant benefit, and one that many folks in this discussion strangely seem to be ignoring.
If you launch a startup and it has some success, it's likely you'll run into scaling problems. This is a big, stressful distraction and a serious threat to your customers' confidence when reliability and uptime suffer. Avoiding all that so you can focus on your product and your business is worth paying a premium for.
Infrastructure costs aren't going to bankrupt you as a startup, but infrastructure that keeps falling over, requires constant fiddling, slows you down, and stresses you out just when you're starting to claw your way to early traction very well might.