@rft - Something else that I also thought about that makes Dgraph unique: Shared Instances. I lot of graph databases can’t get off the ground because the costs are so high. Shared Instances have an extremely cheap point of entry for developers, and allow an entire instance to be shared cost wise on the business level. This is entirely unique to Dgraph for a Graph Database from my understanding.
Without this, you would be locking yourself up from thousands of potential users IMO.
Side Note: The free instance is also useless as you can’t even build a todo app before it tells you to upgrade (I know, I have literally tried).
J