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Easily back up your Notion workspaces to Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, Dropbox, Amazon S3, Backblaze B2, and SFTP server. Restore to a specific point in time with a few clicks.
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Notion Backups offers a restore function, while other competitors do not. Additionally, Notion Backups can export your Notion data in Markdown.
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1. Uptime monitoring service [0]. Launched in 2019. Decided to enter a crowded niche and try to figure out distribution, but failed. Sold in early 2021. Total sales before selling: $1,686 2. Notion backups service [1]. Launched in late 2021, $100k processed, still growing ~60% YoY. In hindsight, I should have picked an adjacent niche, since this business is technically difficult and not as easy to sell as, for... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 months ago
I've been working on the same business since 2021: https://notionbackups.com The first business I started never gained traction, so I sold it in 2021 (which was a completely different time compared to now). Notion had announced that they'd launch a beta version of their API, so while waiting for the early access, I built a landing page, login/signup, and all other plumbing for the web app. It was a rather... - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
I've been working on my business for 4 years now, sometimes taking extended breaks when I run out of motivation. Lately, I've noticed that my (beefy) server is always clogged with background jobs that tend to run longer than they used to. Itโs started impacting operations, as customers have been complaining about their backups running a bit late. We're network bound, so I can't just add more compute power... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
I've been building https://notionbackups.com for almost 4 years now. It's mostly feature complete at this point, but rough edges still need to be ironed out. Notion's API is far from complete, and updates are few and far between. This has led me to work around some of its limitations in creative ways. For example, there is still no way to create top-level pages in Notion, which makes restores impossible.... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
The website is already built. Each comment will have a reddit post URL, and the bot should leave a comment on that URL. We can use pythonanywhere.com for this to make it easiest. Source: about 3 years ago
If you are learning, use pythonanywhere.com as they specialize in python, and make setup easy. Only $5 a month. Start with a barebones flask app, get it to run, then follow a tutorial. Actually better to build the app locally, easier to test with IDE like Pycharm. Then upload to the net. Source: about 3 years ago
Hello, I have a Minecraft server running on a Rpi with Paper. It works great and I use it to play with some of my friends. However, the server's public IP address often changes, meaning that I have to give my friends the new IP address daily. Being a programmer, I feel this could be automated. I don't want to buy a domain, so I want to try and setup a system where the server sends Its IP to my PythonAnywhere... Source: about 3 years ago
Hosting wise, I would reccomend pythonanywhere.com, combined with either https://imagekit.io or https://cloudinary.com. Source: over 3 years ago
So what is the best alternative? I have one Plotly Dash app on pythonanywhere.com where I spend 6 bucks a month so I don't want to spend anymore than 5 dollars per month on the PHP + MySQL. Source: over 3 years ago
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