xyzulu Of course, I review that page regularly. With how they've restructured it -- it provides zero timeline context.
The emphasis on CMS auto-installers seems misaligned with where the market is heading -> toward modern frameworks and SSR/SSG architectures. I'm seeing a steady stream of clients migrating from WordPress and traditional CMS platforms to Next.js/React/etc stacks, and this trend shows no signs of reversing. Especially with the power of AI evolving within the web industry.
The lack of Node.js support is becoming a real business liability, in my opinion. More and more conversations of "can we deploy our Next.js app?" or "what about our Node backend?" and having to say no is costing opportunities to remain within the Enhance ecosystem so-to-speak. These aren't edge cases anymore; they're mainstream requirements.
To be clear, I'm not suggesting Enhance is limiting/costing my business. I have access to other platforms that can handle these requirements. My preference would simply be to keep everything consolidated with Enhance rather than fragmenting across multiple platforms.