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Sarthak Gupta

17 | Founder of Styl... • 21h

To be frank, I didn't expect this kind of response to my app 1500 installs in just 2 days of launch, just crashed my server 😑 LOL -> The app was pretty much unusable from the previous 5 hrs and so is now. So I had to disable free trial for the next 5 hrs. I worked on a better server and improved user handling. Queued up the app for build just now. Then will release in Production and the app will start working again for everyone by approximately 8 PM IST. Thanks everyone for your support!

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