Some names just stick with you. For the longest time, "Dansday" was my handle in the gaming world, a simple in-game nickname. It was part of my identity in a virtual space. But today, I'm excited to share that it has evolved into something much more tangible. Dansday is no longer just a nickname; it's the name of my startup.
This transition from a personal tag to a company name marks a huge step, and I have some incredible news to share on that front. We've been accepted into the AWS Accelerator program. This is a massive vote of confidence, but it's the practical side of this achievement that's truly game-changing for us at this early stage.
As part of the program, we've secured $100,000 in AWS credits. For any new startup, especially in the tech space, infrastructure cost is one of the biggest hurdles. It's a constant consideration that can dictate your pace of development and your ability to scale. This credit gives us a tremendous amount of breathing room.
What does this mean for Dansday? It means we can build, experiment, and deploy without constantly worrying about the underlying costs. It allows us to be more ambitious with our architecture, to handle more users, and to focus our resources on what truly matters: building a great product. This isn't just about servers; it's about the freedom to innovate. It's a long runway for our infrastructure, development, and future expansion plans. The journey is just beginning, but this gives us a powerful engine to get started.