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Deployd vs Tyk Cloud: What are the differences?

Deployd: A toolkit for building realtime APIs. Deployd is the simplest way to build realtime APIs for web and mobile apps. Ready-made, configurable Resources add common functionality to a Deployd backend, which can be further customized with JavaScript Events; Tyk Cloud: Open Source API Management. Tyk is a lightweight, open source API Gateway and enables you to control who accesses your API, when they access it and how they access it. Tyk will also record detailed analytics on how your users are interacting with your API and when things go wrong.

Deployd and Tyk Cloud can be categorized as "API" tools.

Some of the features offered by Deployd are:

  • No boilerplate
  • Dashboard
  • 1-step deploy

On the other hand, Tyk Cloud provides the following key features:

  • API Management Dashboard
  • API Analytics
  • API Developer Portal

Deployd and Tyk Cloud are both open source tools. It seems that Deployd with 4.96K GitHub stars and 685 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Tyk Cloud with 4.6K GitHub stars and 616 GitHub forks.

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Pros of Deployd
Pros of Tyk Cloud
  • 2
    Its simple to use to make a demo for customer and show
  • 2
    Very simple to use. Love the real time features
  • 10
    Full featured
  • 5
    Easy to install
  • 5
    Great Performance
  • 4
    Flexible
  • 2
    Easy to use
  • 2
    Better Oauth integration
  • 2
    Good value
  • 1
    Great support & advice

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What is Deployd?

Deployd is the simplest way to build realtime APIs for web and mobile apps. Ready-made, configurable Resources add common functionality to a Deployd backend, which can be further customized with JavaScript Events.

What is Tyk Cloud?

Tyk is a leading Open Source API Gateway and Management Platform, featuring an API gateway, analytics, developer portal and dashboard. We power billions of transactions for thousands of innovative organisations.

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