The waitlist has been live for a few days. Along with the email signup, we ask which integrations matter most — spread across five categories: Hosting, Databases, Observability, Email, and DevOps tooling.
Here is what the early data looks like and how it is shaping what we build next.
What is already live
The first twelve integrations shipped with the initial build: GitHub, Vercel, Supabase, Resend, Cloudflare, Clerk, Stripe, Linear, Fly.io, Railway, Sentry, and PlanetScale. These cover the core of what most solo developers running a Next.js or similar stack actually use.
What the survey is telling us
The most-requested categories so far are Observability and Databases. Within Observability, Datadog and PostHog come up most frequently — there is a clear gap between the rich monitoring tools teams use and what solo developers have access to in a digestible form. Within Databases, Neon is the standout request, which makes sense given its serverless Postgres model.
In Hosting, AWS and DigitalOcean lead. Both are already on the roadmap. Hetzner appears more than expected for a European audience — noted.
How we are prioritizing
The prioritization process is straightforward: frequency in the survey combined with API availability and read-only scope support. Some services make it easy to build a read-only integration (a well-documented API with granular scopes). Others require workarounds or lack the API surface we need.
The next integrations shipping will be Netlify, AWS, and Datadog — these were already announced as coming soon and the survey confirms the demand. After that, Neon and PostHog are at the top of the list.
If you have not filled out the survey yet, join the waitlist and let us know what you need. Every selection goes directly into the prioritization model.