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Database Data Management
The world's leading graph database
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80 products matching your filters. Each one described on the same fields, so two tools can be read against each other rather than against their own marketing.
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Database Data Management
The world's leading graph database

File Storage Backup
Self-hosted file sync, sharing and collaboration platform

Project Management
Work & project management for teams

Podcast Audio Publishing
The powerful podcast player for serious listeners

Remote Work
Lightweight screen sharing and recording

Security Cybersecurity
High-speed Swiss VPN that safeguards your privacy

Cloud Infrastructure
Modern infrastructure as code using programming languages
Maps Navigation
Free, open-source desktop GIS application that supports viewing, editing, and analysis of

API Management
API marketplace and management platform for discovering and publishing APIs
Machine Learning Data Science
Data science platform for business teams

Database Data Management
The fully transactional NoSQL document database

Machine Learning Data Science
Scale AI and Python applications

Webinar Virtual Events
Studio-quality remote podcast and video recording

Construction Architecture
3D design software for everyone

Podcast Audio Publishing
Discover, stream, and share music
API Management
API design and documentation platform for building, testing, and managing APIs
API Management
API specification and documentation framework using OpenAPI standard

Network Connectivity
Zero-trust mesh VPN built on WireGuard with identity-based access

Productivity
The everything app for your personal workspace

Communication Collaboration
Pure instant messaging — simple, fast, secure, and synced across all your devices

Cryptocurrency Blockchain
Where the world charts, chats, and trades markets
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Pricing, platforms and feature lists are taken from each vendor's own pages. Limitations, answered questions and alternatives are researched separately and carry a source URL on the page that states them. Every product is described on the same fields, so two tools can be read against each other rather than against their own marketing.
Because we did not collect any. Softwr hosts no reviews, and a rating aggregated from somewhere else is not ours to publish as though it were an assessment we made. What is shown instead is what a tool costs, where it runs, and what it is concretely bad at.
A researcher proposes them, then two independent reviewers judge one question each: would a buyer evaluating this product seriously consider that one instead. 225 of 1,841 candidates failed and were deleted, including a font inspector matched to a dark mode extension. Only pairings that survived both rounds are published.
Not to be listed, and not to rank. Every position and filter result on this page is unpaid. A vendor can buy the sponsored panel above the results, which is labelled as such and sits outside the list rather than at the top of it: remove it and this page shows the same products in the same order. Where a link earns a commission that is disclosed on the page carrying it.
Prices and plan limits move without notice, so treat anything with a number on it as a starting point and check the vendor before you buy. Where a claim could go stale it carries the source it came from, which is the fastest way to tell.
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