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Cachely is the managed self-hosted remote cache for Nx and Turborepo - the cache backend you'd otherwise build and run yourself, hosted for you on Cloudflare's edge (R2). It's a drop-in replacement for a DIY @nx/s3-cache / S3 bucket setup: point your build tool at Cachely with a token and two environment variables, and share build cache across CI and every developer's laptop.
Unlike a self-hosted cache, Cachely enforces read-only tokens at the API, so pull-request and fork builds can read but never write - closing the Nx cache-poisoning attack (CVE-2025-36852). It adds ROI reporting (the real build minutes and dollars the cache saved), per-tool insights, and build-optimization suggestions on top.
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Based on our record, Soundly seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 26 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.
Now, I've also been using Soundly to help catalog and search through the sounds I have downloaded. Soundly also has their own audio library that users can download, and I was looking into whether this library could help justify their subscription cost for the pro version. When searching, I came across the following files:. Source: about 3 years ago
It already exists... Soundly has that voice designer now. Source: over 3 years ago
I hear that https://getsoundly.com/ is pretty good. Paid platform though. Source: over 3 years ago
Soundly is good. They have reasonable prices and some discounts for mechanical sounds at the moment (Polyfjord on YT did a video recently, check it out). Source: over 3 years ago
Depending on your needs, a sound librarian like Soundly might work for you. This way the name of the file doesn't matter too much, and you can add meta data to describe the sounds. Source: over 3 years ago
Freesound - The Freesound Project is a collaborative database of Creative Commons licensed sounds.
nxCloud - nxCloud is a commercial OwnCloud provider
ADSR Sample Manager - A smart sample management tool for your DAW
Sononym - Finally, a sample browser that understands audio
BaseHead - Find Sh*t Fast
Resonic Player - Resonic is the planet's fastest audio and music player, browser, and sample manager, built around a big waveform view and a frequency analyzer.