Pricing doesn't look like an issue. The hosting thing, for me, would remain an issue no matter how many large companies you sign up - A large enough company could presumably negotiate special concessions. And if not: Large companies make risky decisions too, and can often better afford to engineer their way out of a problem (such as your company failing) better than smaller companies.
If I were to consider using this for something important, my first order of business would be to establish how I could ensure I could remove my dependency on you in the case of problems. The more perceived effort that would require, the less chance I'd go ahead.
Nothing specific to you here - that's how I'd approach building a service around running on e.g. AWS too, or making use of any proprietary API.
If I were to consider using this for something important, my first order of business would be to establish how I could ensure I could remove my dependency on you in the case of problems. The more perceived effort that would require, the less chance I'd go ahead.
Nothing specific to you here - that's how I'd approach building a service around running on e.g. AWS too, or making use of any proprietary API.