Eventline vs Microsoft Bot Framework

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Eventline vs Microsoft Bot Framework: What are the differences?

Developers describe Eventline as "Micro-framework for routing and handling events for bots and applications 🤖 *". Eventline focuses on the Router in the ERA (Event Source, Router, Action) architecture pattern, whilst providing a convention over configuration design to make it easier to integrate other systems. On the other hand, *Microsoft Bot Framework** is detailed as "Connect intelligent bots that interact via text/sms, Skype, Slack, Office 365 mail and other popular services". The Microsoft Bot Framework provides just what you need to build and connect intelligent bots that interact naturally wherever your users are talking, from text/sms to Skype, Slack, Office 365 mail and other popular services.

Eventline and Microsoft Bot Framework can be categorized as "Chatbot Platforms &" tools.

Eventline and Microsoft Bot Framework are both open source tools. Microsoft Bot Framework with 5.7K GitHub stars and 2.2K forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Eventline with 300 GitHub stars and 18 GitHub forks.

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      Well documented, easy to use
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      Sending Proactive messages for the Different channels
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      What is Eventline?

      Eventline focuses on the Router in the ERA (Event Source, Router, Action) architecture pattern, whilst providing a convention over configuration design to make it easier to integrate other systems.

      What is Microsoft Bot Framework?

      The Microsoft Bot Framework provides just what you need to build and connect intelligent bots that interact naturally wherever your users are talking, from text/sms to Skype, Slack, Office 365 mail and other popular services.

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        What are some alternatives to Eventline and Microsoft Bot Framework?
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        Amazon SES
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        Mailgun
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        Mandrill
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