Apify
Apify provides the infrastructure developers need to build, deploy, and monetize web automation tools. The platform centers on Apify Store, a marketplace featuring 10,000+ community-built Actors. These are serverless programs that scrape websites, automate browser tasks, and power AI agents.
Developers create Actors using JavaScript, Python, or Crawlee (Apify's open-source crawling library), then publish them to the Store. When other users run your Actor, you earn money. Apify manages the infrastructure, handles payments, and processes monthly payouts to thousands of active developers.
Apify Store offers ready-to-use solutions for common use cases: extracting data from Amazon, Google Maps, and social platforms; monitoring prices; generating leads; and much more.
Under the hood, Actors automatically manage proxy rotation, CAPTCHA solving, JavaScript-heavy pages, and headless browser orchestration. The platform scales on demand with 99.95% uptime and maintains SOC2, GDPR, and CCPA compliance.
For workflow automation, Apify connects to Zapier, Make, n8n, and LangChain. The platform also offers an MCP server, enabling AI assistants like Claude to discover and invoke Actors programmatically.
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Stigg
Introducing the pioneering monetization platform tailored for today’s billing ecosystem. This solution mitigates risks, enables concentration on core tasks, and enhances the variety of pricing and packaging alternatives while minimizing code requirements. Serving as a distinct middleware, a monetization platform integrates seamlessly between your application and your business tools, becoming an essential part of the contemporary enterprise billing framework. Stigg consolidates all the APIs and abstractions that billing and platform engineers would otherwise need to develop and maintain internally. By acting as your authoritative source of information, it offers robust and adaptable entitlements management, making the process of implementing pricing and packaging adjustments a straightforward, self-service task devoid of risk. With Stigg, engineers gain precise control over the components that can be priced and packaged individually. You can impose restrictions and manage your customers' commercial permissions at a feature level, simplifying intricate billing concepts within your code. Ultimately, entitlements represent the cutting-edge approach to software monetization, providing a versatile and adaptive framework for hybrid pricing strategies, ensuring businesses can thrive in a competitive landscape. This fresh approach not only streamlines billing processes but also empowers companies to innovate and respond to market demands quickly.
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JFrog Artifactory
The Industry Standard Universal Binary Repository Management Manager.
All major package types supported (over 27 and growing), including Maven, npm. Python, NuGet. Gradle. Go and Helm, Kubernetes, Docker, as well as integration to leading CI servers or DevOps tools you already use.
Additional functionalities include:
- High availability that scales to infinity through active/active clustering in your DevOps environment. This scales as your business grows
- On-Prem or Cloud, Hybrid, Multi-Cloud Solution
- De Facto Kubernetes Registry for managing application packages, operating systems component dependencies, open sources libraries, Docker containers and Helm charts. Full visibility of all dependencies. Compatible with a growing number of Kubernetes cluster provider.
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Codeberg
Codeberg serves as a platform for collaboration and git hosting, specifically designed for free and open source software, content, and various projects. It operates independently, relying on donations and contributions from users—consider becoming a member of the non-profit association Codeberg e. V. to support our goals and gain voting rights! All of our services are hosted on servers we manage, ensuring there are no external dependencies, third-party cookies, or tracking involved. Despite the invaluable contributions made by the Free and Open Source Software community, the landscape is dominated by commercial platforms that host the fruits of our collective efforts. This situation creates a contradiction, where countless volunteers dedicate their time to developing, collecting, and maintaining essential knowledge and software, which ultimately feeds into proprietary systems that are neither transparent nor accountable to the public. It is crucial to recognize this imbalance and strive for a future that prioritizes open access and community-driven initiatives.
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