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Thomas Crary

@tmoney1371

Pres/COO @laravelphp

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Taylor Otwell (@taylorotwell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At Laracon US we showed the future of shipping and scaling Laravel applications. Today at Laracon AU we'll see how you will monitor them. 🦹 Just a few hours to go.

Laravel (@laravelphp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Laravel Forge now has a first-party integration with Statamic, a CMS built on Laravel. This means you can create a new site with a Statamic starter kit all within your Forge dashboard.

Joe Dixon ☁️ (@_joedixon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Peak productivity on Laravel Cloud this week. Some of the smartest people I’ve ever worked with coming together and making magic. This team are really cooking something special for y’all ☁️

Dave Kiss (@davekiss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎅 Call AI Santa and tell him your (or your kids) wishlist 🏔️Built on Laravel and served with Laravel Cloud 🎄Live voice chat with the OpenAI Realtime API 🎁Video recordings and playback thanks to Mux 📱Phone calls from the North Pole by twilio Here's how it works:

🎅 Call AI Santa and tell him your (or your kids) wishlist

🏔️Built on <a href="/laravelphp/">Laravel</a> and served with Laravel Cloud
🎄Live voice chat with the <a href="/OpenAI/">OpenAI</a> Realtime API
🎁Video recordings and playback thanks to <a href="/MuxHQ/">Mux</a> 
📱Phone calls from the North Pole by <a href="/twilio/">twilio</a> 

Here's how it works:
Taylor Otwell (@taylorotwell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This year we’re offering a Community Bundle ticket for Laracon US. Special swag, Laravel jacket, coffee with the Laravel team. On sale now. ⛰️ laracon.us

Hank Taylor (@thehanktaylor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I joined Laravel expecting the usual from an OSS community: framework wars, endless debates, and a lot of “X vs Y” noise. I figured they'd be extra grumpy/downtrodden after years of hearing "php is dead". But I found something completely different. Laravel developers are the

Aprod Illes (@illesaprod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While I was at Laracon, our marketing team was working hard, and by the time I got home, they had announced that our Product Hunt launch would be on February 24. My reaction? 🤯 "At the same time as the Laravel Cloud launch?" Of course, we wouldn’t want to compete with them, so

Max Kruger (@maxkruger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Deployed my first app to Laravel Cloud Sandbox. As smooth as butter. Excited to see what's in store for the growing ecosystem Taylor Otwell and the team are building P.s vibe coded the whole thing last night. Accepted it all, pushed and deployed 5,000 lines of AI generated

Hugo (@hugosaintemarie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Iterations for one of the illustrations on cloud.laravel.com with Tilly and David Hill. We made over 100 iterations in total for all 15 illustrations 💪

Hank Taylor (@thehanktaylor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the great joys of being full time again is getting really invested in product launches (more than you can as an advisor/consultant). This product we're launching in May is insane ("Nightwatch"). Design partners and early access customers are all gushing about it and it's

Sam Pizzo (@cms_max) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉 Big Milestone Alert! 🎉 We’re proud to announce that 500 websites are now powered by Laravel Cloud through CMS Max! From lightning-fast load times to enterprise-grade security and seamless scalability, Laravel Cloud is helping businesses grow stronger online—and we’re just

🎉 Big Milestone Alert! 🎉
We’re proud to announce that 500 websites are now powered by Laravel Cloud through CMS Max!
From lightning-fast load times to enterprise-grade security and seamless scalability, Laravel Cloud is helping businesses grow stronger online—and we’re just
Povilas Korop | Laravel Courses Creator & Youtuber (@povilaskorop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After using Laravel Nightwatch for 3 weeks, I decided to cancel BugSnag which we used for error monitoring ($39/month) Nightwatch gives roughly the same for our use-case: notifies about exceptions, and gives the details of what happened and where. And cheaper, for $20 / month.

After using Laravel Nightwatch for 3 weeks, I decided to cancel BugSnag which we used for error monitoring ($39/month)

Nightwatch gives roughly the same for our use-case: notifies about exceptions, and gives the details of what happened and where.

And cheaper, for $20 / month.
Thomas Crary (@tmoney1371) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of my favorite early customers using Laravel Cloud at massive scale! Thank you Sam Pizzo for your trust and partnership. Also a great CMS option if you are in the market - growing super fast!