Custom Domain Limit Message
I'm getting a message on one of my services after adding a domain that I have hit the limit of custom domains: "You have hit the custom domain limit for your plan. Please upgrade to add more."
I have maybe 7 custom domains under all services within my only project space on the account.
I wasn't aware of any domain limitations? I have searched through the pricing page/docs pages and cannot find any mention of domain limits. As well, even found two "solved" help posts here citing that there are no custom domain limits.
What am I missing here?
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Yea I'm pretty sure they added this today, not a big fan myself
the new limits are 1 custom domain per service, this would be in the next changelog
what about services that are already using more than one? As well, this is completely limiting handling www redirects that some apps require
services that already have more than one just wont be able to add more
and a www redirect can be done at the dns level in most cases
Not gonna lie this has me considering a switch off Railway. The new limitation is a bummer and maybe minor in the grand sense but no notice before this went into affect is not cool for production hosting. I'm hosting client apps here and need to be able to tell them what I can and cannot do with confidence.
full transparency here, if you are hosting apps for clients you would need to be on the pro plan, the pro plan has higher per service custom domain limits, with the option to always ask for even higher limits
I'm hosting very small apps/micro services. I wouldn't touch 90% of what the Pro plan has to offer aside from maybe 1 or 2 extra domains on a service which is why I elected for the Hobby plan. Maybe I'm an edge case but I feel as the jump between the two is too high. I already have a $50+ USD bill in which i never come close to hitting any performance caps. outside of needing an extra custom domain, where is the incentive to spend an extra $20 USD (I'm Canadian btw so each USD is 1.4x at least)
needing to be on pro plan is more often than not, not because you need more compute or need support from the team, it usually comes down to the use case, for hobby use cases theres the hobby plan and for pro use cases theres the pro plan