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What is Canonic? A low code platform to craft APIs in minutes. It allows anyone to visually craft APIs in minutes. It is a low-code platform that lets you build, consume, manage, and scale your APIs along with the CMS and complete Documentation tailored for your needs. All without writing a single line of code!.

What is 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.

Canonic and Deployd are primarily classified as "Low Code Platforms" and "API" tools respectively.

Some of the features offered by Canonic are:

  • A powerful editor to model your content
  • A CMS that makes publishing a breeze
  • Extensible APIs

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

  • No boilerplate
  • Dashboard
  • 1-step deploy

Deployd is an open source tool with 5K GitHub stars and 691 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Deployd's open source repository on GitHub.

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    What is Canonic?

    It allows anyone to visually craft APIs in minutes. It is a low-code platform that lets you build, consume, manage, and scale your APIs along with the CMS and complete Documentation tailored for your needs. All without writing a single line of code!

    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.

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