Best API Management Software for Firebase

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    DronaHQ Reviews

    DronaHQ

    DronaHQ

    $0/month
    DronaHQ is a powerful low-code/no-code platform that enables businesses to build, deploy, and manage custom applications at scale. Key features include: - Customizable UI components - 10x faster app development - Seamless integration to any existing tech stack - Scalable cloud-based architecture - Over 50 Engineering Support Hours (UVP) DronaHQ saves precious developer hours, protect LTV, and reduce churn for enterprises. Developers and engineering teams use this platform to create admin panels, CRUD apps, GUI for Databases or APIs, forms, dashboards & operational apps.
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    Martini Reviews

    Martini

    TORO Cloud

    $500 per month
    Become part of the expanding network of integration experts utilizing Martini™ for quicker integration solutions. Gloop streamlines the tedious tasks involved in developing services for application and data integration, API creation, and data management, significantly reducing the workload. It simplifies various essential development functions, including data mapping and transformation, array iteration, implementation of if-else and switch-case logic, external code invocation, parallel job execution, and much more. Additionally, Flux serves as Martini’s event-driven workflow engine designed for orchestrating asynchronous workflows and triggering events in Gloop microservices. With Flux, you can call Gloop microservices either sequentially, passing outputs from one to the next, or concurrently, while Flux expertly tracks the state of each execution. The creation of Flux workflows is intuitive, allowing users to visually construct them by dragging states onto a canvas and selecting the Gloop microservices to be executed at each state invocation, fostering a user-friendly experience. This innovative approach not only enhances productivity but also encourages collaboration within the integration community.
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    NoCodeAPI Reviews

    NoCodeAPI

    NoCodeAPI

    $12 per month
    NoCodeAPI is a no-server-required platform that enables users to link various applications such as Google Sheets, Airtable, Google Analytics, Twitter, Telegram, Open Graph, MailChimp, and more than 50 other services through secure API proxies without needing to write any backend code. The platform features an intuitive project-based interface that allows users to enter values, encrypt tokens, and quickly create lightweight endpoints within seconds. Each endpoint securely stores encrypted keys in the cloud while effectively bypassing rate limits through advanced caching techniques, resulting in doubled response speeds thanks to its processing layer. Additionally, the platform offers essential domain security and collaboration features, enabling users to limit access to authorized domains and invite team members for project sharing. With functionalities such as logging, compact documentation, Redis-enhanced acceleration, and access to a marketplace with over 40 integrations, NoCodeAPI significantly reduces the need for server maintenance, enhances API workflow efficiency, and allows front-end developers to safely and directly access third-party data with ease. This streamlined approach not only boosts productivity but also fosters a more collaborative environment for teams working on various projects.
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    Pipedream Reviews
    The fastest way to integrate APIs, and run code. Pipedream is a serverless computing platform and integration platform that makes it easy for developers to create event-driven workflows and connect apps. Any API can be turned into an event stream by creating event sources. You can create event sources to listen for tweets, Github events or Airtable records. You can inspect events in a human-friendly manner, trigger Node.js workflows for every event, and consume events in your app via API. Node.js code steps are used to create workflows that run on every event. You can write your own Node.js and use any npm packages. Or you can reuse actions that scaffold popular APIs. You can trigger via sources, a custom URL, email address or SDK code, or a schedule. Connect to Auth apps once and they will continue to work in your workflow. Pipedream supports OAuth, key-based auth and handles token refresh and OAuth flow for you. Simply link accounts to steps, and include the appropriate auth information in code.
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