Q: Did I get this right: even if I stack 10 codes, basically I have databases that will forever be limited to 25k rows...
so if I have a use case that would require more than that, then it's just not going to happen?
I am asking because I have been looking for something like this but my use case involves about 100 rows per day/3000 rows per month added via API. So if 25k rows is a hard limit, then 9 months after I started, I all the available rows will have been used... and then what?
I like the product but with a hard limit on the number of rows, it seems it is only a feasible tool for small manual projects, 25k rows for any ongoing data collection type automation is very low and will fill up quickly, at which point it will stop working. So why would I build something on a platform that puts very restricting limitations on how much data I can store...? Even if it is a good product and I think this is a good deal for what it does, this limitation makes it useless for me. It's like buying a car that you can only drive for 5000 miles, and then it stops and won't ever start again.

Rachit_Stackby
May 14, 2024A: Hi there,
I understand you need more row limits per stack in the workspace.
You could perhaps check out our Business annual plan: www.stackby.com/limited-time-offer. For $249 annually, you get 3 users and 50K rows each per stack and 50 stacks per workspace.
We have seen companies and teams start with one LTD workspace and continue to get more workspaces on annual plan as their needs evolve. Perhaps, that would be the best bet for you as well.
Hope this helps. We're available on our support chat as well.
Thanks,
Rachit
Thank you, but I'm on AppSumo for a reason - LTDs. And you structured your product offering that excludes me as a user completely. Even if I paid $349/year for your Business plan (which is what I am here to avoid - AS is about LTDs) it would STILL not work.
This limitation is a deal breaker for me, and I assume for anyone who works with large amounts of data. Using my own infrastructure/db I can have unlimited rows in any table, only limited by server resources. You seem to have a great product, but unfortunately, with a limitation that makes it unfeasible for any project that deals with large amounts of data on a regular basis. As an example, one of my databases has about 400k rows (customers) already, I couldn't even import my existing customer base, never mind switching future signups to your platform. I would love to use your platform because the functionality seems great, but this is a fatal flaw for my use case.