Slack Ruby App. Part 3: Hanging out the app with a guest like Heroku

By shifting responsibility for your application online as much as possible, you can focus on other tasks, think more about new features and new applications. After all, just try to imagine how you start raising 20 bots on your poor Lenovo in the morning in the hope that neither the light nor the Internet will turn off today? Introduced? Now imagine if 20 bots hang on the server and you log in in the morning, see what their status is with the help of a convenient dashboard. So the 21st application will not be far off 🙂

I understand that everything sounds so cool, but you will object, but why throw away money on the server? It seems to you that your bot is only interesting for you, why spend money. And if I say that there is a service, free, high-quality, functional, which at the beginning seems complicated, but like everything complicated, you just need to understand it and become a simple and excellent assistant.

It looks like a $50 promo, but I was really only amazed by the fact that if you go to prices, then there is a Hobby section. This is the first time in my memory that the service is available in a free form to support the undertakings of developers, and then, when the idea turns out to be workable, you can immediately gradually increase the capabilities of your service. You can read on for that alone, right?

Read, read, read!