Starting today, Glitch members with paid subscriptions can easily control who accesses their code and who sees live projects. Read more about it on the blog and check out our help center which may answers some of your questions!
Dear glitch developers, we are not satisfied with the update you brought as active users. We request that you withdraw the update immediately.
What do you not like about it? I think its quite neat.
Is it nice that everyone can access your private projects as they wish?
I guess so. But open source is the way of the future, and this isn’t a bad introduction.
You still have private projects. You don’t have completely private projects. You can’t make the .glitch.me url private. (At least that is how I see it.)
Hi there, the only people who can access your private projects are those you invite to the project! You can check out this doc in our help center for more info!
No we don’t. Now we can’t even private our code unless we have Glitch Boosted.
It is located in the new share tab.
thieves have already started coming to my projects dude
Can we also have more Storage Space? I kind of wanna run a few applications that require a bit more storage space on Glitch like docusaurus as 400mb isn’t enough.
I would also love more tiers! Maybe a la carte too.
Hi there - if you see that folks have access to your projects that are marked as private already, please email [email protected] with the name of the project so we can investigate!
the point is that code thieves steal our projects
If you use custom domains, people can’t find the name of your project.
not everyone is coding a website
What else would you be coding that doesn’t use a live link? If you are making bots, just don’t share the link.
The new update is very bad. Also @RiversideRocks everyone can reach your codes if it’s not private. We don’t want to make everyone can look to our codes.
Doesn’t a custom domain fix that? If your domain is mycoolsite.com, then I can’t find your code.
No. They can reach
How?
Just write project name to search, and view code
Then change your project name to something nobody will find, and add your custom domain. You can get a custom domain for free via freenom.
They can even find my project name with a bot or something else. Also you’re saying custom domain but we are coding discord bots too, not just website dude
But how would people find your project from a discord bot? Its impossible to find where a discord bot is hosted.
A bot would never be able to find a name like 382823r3h29ieowsfijsnfksdjfdsnfk.glitch.me
It’s still public even if has a good name, private projects are the best for secure
But how can someone find your project if it has a gibberish name? Create an account that nobody will find.
If you are coding a Discord bot on Glitch wouldn’t you be a member anyway to keep it online? I don’t see why this is an issue…
Edit: Oops I didn’t even look at the last post date sorry - but it’s kind of my point about paying for unused months below.
They’re clearly angling for more subs which is fair enough.
I can only code in chunks so would pay for months of subs with literally zero activity which is a bummer.
More tiers or flexibility as a whole would be great.
I don’t want the complex ms/vCPU/RAM/egress calculators like other providers, but more of a per-project sub model with add-on’s for storage would be perfect.
Open source is very cool but I don’t really want my half thought out ideas just blowing in the wind and clogging up the search (which I understand is indexed by project content also?).
Last time I tried to search for something Glitch I had to comb through screeds of abandoned default projects and I hate to think I’m adding to that mess.
It won’t if you have custom domain like example.com
How?
You’re going to off topic. Also
It’s Impossible to do that
Expect your Website URL is ###.glitch.me, or they know your Glitch Username.
If they know your glitch username, Then yes. They can find it. Also if you’re using custom domain + they didn’t know your glitch username, Then yeah. It won’t happend!
Tbh it wouldn’t be worth it to go through every repo.