Glitch’s Grand Goodbye: Why App Hosting is Going the Way of the Dodo

Glitch is pulling the plug on app hosting and user profiles by July 8. Rising costs and market changes have led to this decision, with CEO Anil Dash acknowledging the platform’s outdated architecture. Users can access dashboards until year-end and set up redirects for subdomains, while refunds will be issued for unused subscriptions.

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Hot Take:

Glitch is pulling the plug on app hosting and user profiles, and it’s like the end of an era for web developers. It’s not just a glitch in the matrix—it’s a full system shutdown! While Glitch might have been the go-to for quick and dirty web apps, it seems the platform’s been hit with a double whammy of abuse and market evolution. So, pack your bags, folks! It’s time to find a new home for your quirky projects before the July 8 eviction date. Don’t worry, though, they’re offering you a digital U-Haul in the form of redirects till 2026. That’s plenty of time to move out without losing your URLs!

Key Points:

  • Glitch to end app hosting and user profiles by July 8 due to market dynamics and abuse issues.
  • Users can access dashboards until the year-end and download project codes.
  • Project subdomain redirects will be available until at least 2026.
  • Current Glitch Pro subscriptions will be honored and refunded if unused; new subscriptions are halted.
  • Glitch will focus on supporting developers through external project highlights and community forums.

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