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  5. EmitHQ vs Formtorch

EmitHQ vs Formtorch

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EmitHQ
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EmitHQ
EmitHQ
Formtorch
Formtorch

Open-source webhook infrastructure for growing SaaS teams. Inbound and outbound webhooks with Standard Webhooks signing, configurable retries, and a dashboard. From $49/mo.

Is a form backend for static sites and apps. Capture submissions, route webhooks, and block spam via API. No backend required.

Outbound webhook delivery, Inbound webhook reception, Standard Webhooks signing (HMAC-SHA256), Configurable retries with exponential backoff, Circuit breakers, Dead letter queue with replay, Real-time dashboard, Payload transformation, Multi-tenant (PostgreSQL RLS), TypeScript SDK, API-first (no browser required), Open source (AGPL-3.0)
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What are some alternatives to EmitHQ, Formtorch?

Sidekiq

Sidekiq

Sidekiq uses threads to handle many jobs at the same time in the same process. It does not require Rails but will integrate tightly with Rails 3/4 to make background processing dead simple.

Beanstalkd

Beanstalkd

Beanstalks's interface is generic, but was originally designed for reducing the latency of page views in high-volume web applications by running time-consuming tasks asynchronously.

Typeform

Typeform

Build beautiful and engaging next-generation online forms, surveys, quizzes, landing pages, and much more with Typeform

Hangfire

Hangfire

It is an open-source framework that helps you to create, process and manage your background jobs, i.e. operations you don't want to put in your request processing pipeline. It supports all kind of background tasks – short-running and long-running, CPU intensive and I/O intensive, one shot and recurrent.

indemandly

indemandly

Chat to your website visitors in real time, manage leads, and increase sales - all with indemandly.

Resque

Resque

Background jobs can be any Ruby class or module that responds to perform. Your existing classes can easily be converted to background jobs or you can create new classes specifically to do work. Or, you can do both.

delayed_job

delayed_job

Delayed_job (or DJ) encapsulates the common pattern of asynchronously executing longer tasks in the background. It is a direct extraction from Shopify where the job table is responsible for a multitude of core tasks.

Wufoo

Wufoo

Wufoo automatically builds the database, backend and scripts needed to make collecting and understanding your data easy, fast and fun. Because we host everything, all you need is a browser, an Internet connection and a few minutes to build a form and start using it right away.

Faktory

Faktory

Redis -> Sidekiq == Faktory -> Faktory. Faktory is a server daemon which provides a simple API to produce and consume background jobs. Jobs are a small JSON hash with a few mandatory keys.

Jotform

Jotform

It is a powerful online application that allows anyone to quickly create custom online forms. It creates forms with a drag and drop creation tool and an option to encrypt user data.