Best Real-Time Data Streaming Tools for MongoDB

Find and compare the best Real-Time Data Streaming tools for MongoDB in 2025

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Real-Time Data Streaming tools for MongoDB on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Streamkap Reviews

    Streamkap

    Streamkap

    $600 per month
    Streamkap is a modern streaming ETL platform built on top of Apache Kafka and Flink, designed to replace batch ETL with streaming in minutes. It enables data movement with sub-second latency using change data capture for minimal impact on source databases and real-time updates. The platform offers dozens of pre-built, no-code source connectors, automated schema drift handling, updates, data normalization, and high-performance CDC for efficient and low-impact data movement. Streaming transformations power faster, cheaper, and richer data pipelines, supporting Python and SQL transformations for common use cases like hashing, masking, aggregations, joins, and unnesting JSON. Streamkap allows users to connect data sources and move data to target destinations with an automated, reliable, and scalable data movement platform. It supports a broad range of event and database sources.
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    Leo Reviews

    Leo

    Leo

    $251 per month
    Transform your data into a real-time stream, ensuring it is instantly accessible and ready for utilization. Leo simplifies the complexities of event sourcing, allowing you to effortlessly create, visualize, monitor, and sustain your data streams. By unlocking your data, you free yourself from the limitations imposed by outdated systems. The significant reduction in development time leads to higher satisfaction among both developers and stakeholders alike. Embrace microservice architectures to foster continuous innovation and enhance your agility. Ultimately, achieving success with microservices hinges on effective data management. Organizations need to build a dependable and repeatable data backbone to turn microservices into a tangible reality. You can also integrate comprehensive search functionality into your custom application, as the continuous flow of data makes managing and updating a search database a seamless task. With these advancements, your organization will be well-positioned to leverage data more effectively than ever before.
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    TapData Reviews
    A live data platform based on Change Data Capture (CDC) facilitates the replication of diverse databases, supports real-time data integration, and assists in constructing a real-time data warehouse. By implementing CDC to synchronize production line information stored in DB2 and Oracle with a modern database, TapData has empowered an AI-enhanced real-time dispatch application that streamlines the semiconductor manufacturing process. The availability of real-time data has enabled prompt decision-making within the RTD application, resulting in quicker turnaround times and increased production yield. As a major telecommunications provider, the client operates numerous regional systems designed to serve local users effectively. By consolidating and integrating data from multiple sources and locations into a single centralized data repository, the client successfully established an order center that aggregates orders from various applications. Additionally, TapData integrates inventory data from over 500 stores, delivering real-time insights into stock availability and customer preferences, thereby significantly boosting supply chain efficiency. This innovative approach not only enhances operational performance but also positions the client to respond swiftly to market demands.
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    Estuary Flow Reviews

    Estuary Flow

    Estuary

    $200/month
    Estuary Flow, a new DataOps platform, empowers engineering teams with the ability to build data-intensive real-time applications at scale and with minimal friction. This platform allows teams to unify their databases, pub/sub and SaaS systems around their data without having to invest in new infrastructure or development.
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