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GraphCDN

The GraphQL CDN with caching, analytics and security
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What is GraphCDN?

Scale, inspect & protect your GraphQL API. Reduce your origin traffic by up to 95% with GraphQL edge cache, get insights about your requests with analytics, track your errors and protect your API from malicious queries.
GraphCDN is a tool in the GraphQL Tools category of a tech stack.

Who uses GraphCDN?

Companies
3 companies reportedly use GraphCDN in their tech stacks, including Hashnode, Webiste Stack, and Miniapp.

Developers
5 developers on StackShare have stated that they use GraphCDN.

GraphCDN Integrations

GraphCDN's Features

  • Scale, inspect & protect your GraphQL API
  • Reduce load for your backend & get to maximum speed
  • Fine-grained control
  • Powerful cache purging
  • Scope cached data per-user
  • Understand your API’s traffic
  • Stay on top of your performance
  • Identify errors & get alerted
  • Query depth limiting
  • DDOS attack protection
  • Anomaly detection
  • Works with all GraphQL backends
  • Automatic mutation invalidation

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GraphCDN's Followers
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