Roadmap
As with any roadmap, this is a living document that will evolve as priorities and dependencies shift; we aim to update the roadmap with any changes or status updates every quarter.
Deploy from Git push
Deploy directly from Git repositories
Cold start
Apps should be able to sleep and just start when they receive the first request, limited to specific container types
Production Meteor shell support
Allow Meteor shell on Galaxy apps
Monitoring system
Smart alerts specific for Meteor apps and Galaxy servers
Improve Debugging
- Server-side CPU and memory profiling
- Ability to attach the Node inspector
Native app build and publish
Build and publish Meteor Mobile Native apps to App Store and Google Play
User roles
Permissions for developer and billing actions
Recently completed
Improve Logs UI
Better search and date navigation - Watch here
Improve UI Performance
Better memory and CPU consumption from Galaxy UI in the browser
Build cache on deploy
Cache the build to deploy to different environments or to retry the upload (Meteor 1.11) - Read more
Two-factor authentication
Two-factor authentication - Read more
App Protection
Security layer to prevent attacks - Read more
Public API
Public API so you can extend Galaxy features as you wish - Read more
Auto-scaling
Auto-scaling
Notifications
Receive activities (right side panel of Galaxy) on your email or Slack. - Read more
Allow changing settings
Change Meteor settings from UI
Pricing
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Tiny containers: designed for hobby projects and open-source demos, starting from $7/month. No minimum charge, pay for only what you use. Read more
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Galaxy is offering a free trial of 30 days! You can use up to 4 GBs of RAM, which is the same as 4 standard containers, 2 double containers or 1 quad, so you can try all the Galaxy container sizes for free. Sign-up for Galaxy now!
Feedback
Please let us know what you think, also feel free to send an email to support@meteor.com with suggestions.

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