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Galileo vs Appwrite: What are the differences?

Galileo: Analytics Platform for Monitoring, Visualizing and Inspecting API & Microservice Traffic. Galileo is an analytics platform for APIs that includes Realtime Logging, Request Replay, and Diff Comparisons; Appwrite: End to end backend server for frontend and mobile developers. It is a development platform, providing you with easy and beautiful APIs and advanced console, which simplify the development and maintenance workflow, allowing you and your team to focus on building great products.

Galileo and Appwrite belong to "API Tools" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Galileo are:

  • API analytics
  • API monitoring
  • API Alerts

On the other hand, Appwrite provides the following key features:

  • Cuts up to 70% of the time and costs required for building a modern application
  • Fast and secure
  • Store, query and manage access control to your app documents

Appwrite is an open source tool with 64 GitHub stars and 10 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Appwrite's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of Appwrite
Pros of Galileo
  • 9
    Great UI
  • 7
    100% open source
  • 6
    Easy to setup
  • 5
    End to end solution
  • 4
    Consistency across platforms
  • 3
    Easy to use
  • 3
    Small learning curve
  • 3
    Predictable REST API
  • 3
    Accelerate app development
  • 3
    Simplicity first attitude
  • 2
    Serverless
  • 2
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    Built-in file encryption
  • 1
    Auto SSL certificate generator
  • 1
    Lot of security features
  • 1
    Built-in file scanner
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    What is Appwrite?

    Appwrite's open-source platform lets you add Auth, DBs, Functions and Storage to your product and build any application at any scale, own your data, and use your preferred coding languages and tools.

    What is Galileo?

    Galileo is an analytics platform for APIs that includes Realtime Logging, Request Replay, and Diff Comparisons.

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