
socketify.py
SourceVora
Jungle Scout
Helium 10
ImportYeti
AliShark
AMZScout
SellerApp
Sellics
SourceVora is a supplier-intelligence platform that helps e-commerce sellers, importers, and private-label brands verify manufacturers before they commit money or inventory. Instead of manually digging through Alibaba pages, trade records, and registration databases, you get a single decision-ready report on whether a supplier is trustworthy. For each manufacturer, SourceVora scans 30+ B2B data sources and scores it on a deterministic 7-signal trust rubric โ surfacing whether a "factory" is actually a trading company, flagging market and brand conflicts before they become a problem, and highlighting the risks that cost sellers thousands when missed. Every report ships as a clean XLSX + PDF, plus five ready-to-send RFQ emails so you can move straight from research to outreach. Pricing starts at $39 for a single report, with 5- and 10-report packs and an application-based Partner Plan for high-volume sourcing teams. One-time credits never expire and there's no required subscription โ built for sellers who need to vet a supplier now, not sign up for another monthly tool.
socketify.py
SourceVoraNo features have been listed yet.
Based on our record, socketify.py seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 2 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
These "benchmarks" are useless, they're not testing anything real world except the performance of uWebsockets. There are copy errors all over the place. And then an advertisement: https://github.com/cirospaciari/socketify.py#briefcase-comme... Is this a professional framework that produces proper, real-world benchmarks and... - Source: Hacker News / over 3 years ago
After starting the project called socketify.py at https://github.com/cirospaciari/socketify.py, I got pretty good results and reviews, but many people asked if socketify.py could be used to create a WSGI and ASGI server. WSGI and ASGI have a lot of overhead, that's is why I choose not to use them in the first place, but adding an ASGI and WSGI server allows a lot of code already written to run faster! Source: over 3 years ago