What is AWS Mobile Hub?
AWS Mobile Hub is the fastest way to build mobile apps powered by AWS. It lets you easily add and configure features for your apps, including user authentication, data storage, backend logic, push notifications, content delivery, and analytics. After you build your app, AWS Mobile Hub gives you easy access to testing on real devices, as well as analytics dashboards to track usage of your app – all from a single, integrated console.
AWS Mobile Hub is a tool in the Mobile Backend category of a tech stack.
Who uses AWS Mobile Hub?
Companies
3 companies reportedly use AWS Mobile Hub in their tech stacks, including New Era Code, OneOPP, and Hangry With Friends.
Developers
15 developers on StackShare have stated that they use AWS Mobile Hub.
AWS Mobile Hub Integrations
Amazon S3, AWS Lambda, Amazon CloudFront, Amazon Redshift, and Amazon SNS are some of the popular tools that integrate with AWS Mobile Hub. Here's a list of all 8 tools that integrate with AWS Mobile Hub.
AWS Mobile Hub's Features
- Quickly build apps without worrying about infrastructure.
- Test your apps on real Android and iOS devices in the cloud
- Track usage and monetization, and engage users with push notifications.
AWS Mobile Hub Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to AWS Mobile Hub?
Firebase
Firebase is a cloud service designed to power real-time, collaborative applications. Simply add the Firebase library to your application to gain access to a shared data structure; any changes you make to that data are automatically synchronized with the Firebase cloud and with other clients within milliseconds.
Parse
With Parse, you can add a scalable and powerful backend in minutes and launch a full-featured app in record time without ever worrying about server management. We offer push notifications, social integration, data storage, and the ability to add rich custom logic to your app’s backend with Cloud Code.
AWS Amplify
A JavaScript library for frontend and mobile developers building cloud-enabled applications. The library is a declarative interface across different categories of operations in order to make common tasks easier to add into your application. The default implementation works with Amazon Web Services (AWS) resources but is designed to be open and pluggable for usage with other cloud services that wish to provide an implementation or custom backends.
NGINX
nginx [engine x] is an HTTP and reverse proxy server, as well as a mail proxy server, written by Igor Sysoev. According to Netcraft nginx served or proxied 30.46% of the top million busiest sites in Jan 2018.
Apache HTTP Server
The Apache HTTP Server is a powerful and flexible HTTP/1.1 compliant web server. Originally designed as a replacement for the NCSA HTTP Server, it has grown to be the most popular web server on the Internet.