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        Easy setup
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        Free hosting
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        Well-documented
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        Cheap
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        Use push notifications in 3 lines of code
      • 41
        Fast
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        Cloud code
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        Good for prototypes
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        Cloud modules
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        Backed by facebook
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        Parse Push
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        Cross Platform
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        Parse Analytics
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        Multiplatform
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        Parse Core
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        Quick chat and profile capabilities
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        Free Tier
      • 5
        Cloud Based
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        Nice security concept
      • 4
        Free
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        About to Die
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        Local Datastore
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        Backend as a service
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        Backbone Models
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        Geopoints
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        Anonymous Users
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        Easy to use

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          What is Cloudmine?

          Whether you're building something from scratch or need to unlock legacy data, CloudMine frees you of managing a backend and lets you focus on developing great apps for the web and mobile devices across all platforms

          What is OutSystems?

          OutSystems is a low-code platform to visually develop your application, integrate with existing systems and add your own code when needed.

          What is 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.

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