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    /thingspeak-alternatives

    Open source data platform for the Internet of Things. ThingSpeak Features

    Open Source

  2. 21
    /the-iot-guru-alternatives

    the IoT cloud backend company

    freemium $0.01 / Monthly (per device, node and field)

  3. Try for free

    Elegant user management, tailor-made for B2B SaaS

    Try for free freemium

  4. 21
    /dweet-io-alternatives

    Ridiculously simple data sharing for the Internet of Things.

  5. 20
    /beebotte-alternatives

    Beebotte is a cloud platform providing key building blocks to accelerate the development of the...

  6. /blynk-io-alternatives

    We make internet of things simple

    Open Source

  7. 11
    /ubidots-alternatives

    A cloud service to capture and make sense of sensor data

  8. 19
    /xively-alternatives

    Xively offers an Internet of Things product relationship management solution for enterprises.

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    /iotplotter-alternatives

    IoTPlotter.com is a service which collects data from your IoT devices for long-term graph plotting and storage. It's completely free and made for the maker community.

    free

  10. /thinger-io-alternatives

    Thinger.io is an open source IoT platform enabling businesses to connect and manage their internet enabled devices.

  11. /aws-iot-alternatives

    Easily and securely connect devices to the cloud.

  12. 10
    /datagekko-alternatives

    IoT Telemetry platform ready for the next generation of internet connected devices.

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    /thethings-io-alternatives

    thethings.iO makes a real-time IoT cloud solution that supports REST, MQTT, CoAP and Websockets.

  14. /corlysis-alternatives

    Corlysis is a platform that helps you with storing and visualizing your time-series data.

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