The UI needs improvement because it has become quite messy recently, making it difficult to locate the media library and images. Additionally, the initial setup process is complex due to the numerous options available, which can be challenging for new users.
I haven't really thought about what improvements I’d like to see in Cloudinary recently. One thing that comes to mind is the capability for hosting very large video files, similar to platforms like YouTube. Cloudinary is not as widely known for video uploads as other platforms, and it would be great if it had a larger user base for this purpose. Apart from marketing and video uploading, I haven't identified specific features or functionalities that need improvement. It’s been a while since I actively used Cloudinary, and I’m just starting to get back into it. Once I’m more familiar with it again, I’ll have a better idea of any gaps or areas for enhancement. I’ll need to think more about this and might provide feedback later.
Staff Mobile Engineer at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
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2024-07-08T07:25:00Z
Jul 8, 2024
The main issue with the package is how it handles errors. It swallows errors and throws its own, but without preserving the stack trace, making debugging nearly impossible. It ends with a vague argument error, without any clue where or why it happened.
I don't know what needs improvement in the product since there are so many features that I would not like Cloudinary to change. It offers a very good setup phase. The AI does not offer image generation. If Cloudinary can add a way or a model that can generate the image, then you won't need to upload images to it. You can just provide a prompt through AI, then generate the image and manipulate it the way you want. I think the changes in the AI can make things a little bit faster.
Cloudinary provides a comprehensive API for image transformation, offering easy integration and a user-friendly interface. With automated asset optimization and robust media management, it enables seamless image storage and retrieval, making it a preferred choice for websites and applications.Cloudinary is a leading platform in image management, featuring tools for image transformation, storage, and hosting. Its user-centric design simplifies processes like automated image optimization and...
The UI needs improvement because it has become quite messy recently, making it difficult to locate the media library and images. Additionally, the initial setup process is complex due to the numerous options available, which can be challenging for new users.
I haven't really thought about what improvements I’d like to see in Cloudinary recently. One thing that comes to mind is the capability for hosting very large video files, similar to platforms like YouTube. Cloudinary is not as widely known for video uploads as other platforms, and it would be great if it had a larger user base for this purpose. Apart from marketing and video uploading, I haven't identified specific features or functionalities that need improvement. It’s been a while since I actively used Cloudinary, and I’m just starting to get back into it. Once I’m more familiar with it again, I’ll have a better idea of any gaps or areas for enhancement. I’ll need to think more about this and might provide feedback later.
The main issue with the package is how it handles errors. It swallows errors and throws its own, but without preserving the stack trace, making debugging nearly impossible. It ends with a vague argument error, without any clue where or why it happened.
I don't know what needs improvement in the product since there are so many features that I would not like Cloudinary to change. It offers a very good setup phase. The AI does not offer image generation. If Cloudinary can add a way or a model that can generate the image, then you won't need to upload images to it. You can just provide a prompt through AI, then generate the image and manipulate it the way you want. I think the changes in the AI can make things a little bit faster.
The solution should be made more user-friendly because sometimes it's hard to understand.