I can programmatically create and manage my Sockets in Go, so it's not hard to add support for additional protocols. Setting up new consumers or producers is also very easy. I don't have negative feelings about this product. Everything looks fine with me. The pricing is cheap compared to other alternatives and supports both HTTP/1 and 2 clients (and servers). I'd like if Streamdata supported WebSockets more than just H2 (if there was no problem using multiple libraries), but currently it seems easier and faster to integrate Http2 only. Streaming audio from serverless back end services without storing the file anywhere on our machines and managing disk space (just use memory as buffer size) and doing it automatically across different HTTP2 versions (HTTP 1.3+, Chrome 61+, Firefox 60+, Safari 11+ etc.). I like how easy it is to use, with very little configuration required for my application's needs (just some headers). It has been great so far! We are using stream data in our mobile app as well which makes development much easier than having two separate systems/apps running at once - one being webhooks & another serverless functions deployed via AWS Lambda / Server side rendering of React Native apps etc..