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We've compiled a list of 38 free and paid alternatives to RemoteStorage. The primary competitors include Firebase, Meteor. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between RemoteStorage and Back4App, CloudBoost.io, SashiDo.io. Also you can look at other similar options here: About.


Firebase gives you the tools and infrastructure to build better apps and grow successful businesses.

Meteor
Free Trial Subscription

Meteor is a set of new technologies for building top-quality web apps in a fraction of the time.

Back4App
Open Source

Create your Apps with no code, deploy with no hassles and scale with no locks.

One Complete Database Service that does data-storage, search,real-time and a whole lot more.

SashiDo is the Parse Alternative for busy people.

FeathersJS
Free Open Source

Feathers is a real-time, micro-service web framework for NodeJS that gives you control over your...

GUN
Free Open Source

GUN is an open source, realtime, graph database written entirely in JavaScript and built using...

Halosys is an industry leading Mobile-First API platform for Enterprises and businesses.

Jexia
Free Trial Subscription

Build real-time web and mobile applications faster and easier.

PlayFab is a powerful backend platform for your game.

An open protocol for per-user storage OWN YOUR DATA

RemoteStorage Platforms

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RemoteStorage Overview

An open protocol for per-user storage

OWN YOUR DATA
Everything in one place – your place. Use a storage account with a provider you trust, or set up your own storage server. Move house whenever you want. It's your data.

RemoteStorage Features

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