Best Application Development Software for Docker - Page 4

Compare the Top Application Development Software that integrates with Docker as of December 2025 - Page 4

This a list of Application Development software that integrates with Docker. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Docker. View the products that work with Docker in the table below.

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    Kong Gateway
    The world’s most popular API gateway. Built for hybrid and multi-cloud, optimized for microservices and distributed architectures. Get started today – download Kong Gateway for free. Kong Gateway supports hybrid or multi-cloud infrastructure, and includes a Kubernetes-native ingress solution and support for declarative configuration management. Kong Gateway is part of the Konnect managed connectivity platform. Konnect delivers connectivity functionality such as API Portals and AI-based anomaly detection, while providing the flexibility of running high performance connectivity runtimes. Use one of the many plugins developed by Kong or our community to add the functionality you need. Build your own plugin with our built in, well-documented plugin development kit. Configure Gateway natively using an API, web UI, or with declarative configuration to manage updates via your CI/CD pipelines.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Elixir

    Elixir

    Elixir

    Elixir is a dynamic, functional language for building scalable and maintainable applications. Elixir leverages the Erlang VM, known for running low-latency, distributed, and fault-tolerant systems. Elixir is successfully used in web development, embedded software, data ingestion, and multimedia processing, across a wide range of industries. Check our getting started guide and our learning page to begin your journey with Elixir. All Elixir code runs inside lightweight threads of execution (called processes) that are isolated and exchange information via messages. Due to their lightweight nature, it is not uncommon to have hundreds of thousands of processes running concurrently in the same machine. Isolation allows processes to be garbage collected independently, reducing system-wide pauses, and using all machine resources as efficiently as possible (vertical scaling). Processes are also able to communicate with other processes running on different machines in the same network.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Fly.io

    Fly.io

    Fly.io

    We run physical servers in cities close to your users. As close to the metal as you can get without paying shipping. We run physical servers in cities close to your users. As close to the metal as you can get without paying shipping. Provision exactly what you need to make your apps fly. Pay only for what you use. The plumbing you need to sleep at night. Pretty graphs for morning coffee. Zero configuration private networking and global load balancing. Add certificates for your own purposes, or a million for your customers. We'll be using the standard web application generated by Remix. This is a bare-bones app with no database. If you're feeling ambitious, check out the Remix tutorial for building and deploying an SQLite-backed app on Fly.io.
    Starting Price: $0.02 per GB
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    CommandGit

    CommandGit

    Safe Software Solutions

    An indispensable tool every software developer will benefit from. Unique and innovative GUI, harnessing the flexibility and power of a Command-Line Interface. Built-in customizable CLI commands: Git (130), Linux (75), Windows (60), Docker (40) and many more! Software developers on any level of the software development life cycle will increase productivity by utilizing CommandGit's unique features. With a click of a button, you can manage your cloud infrastructure or your local Git repository. The possibilities are truly endless and only limited by the number of CLI command presets you want to create. Use it day to day as your Git GUI client or as a go-to utility for daily system administration.
    Starting Price: $5.99/month/user
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    MergeBase

    MergeBase

    MergeBase

    With the lowest false positive software composition analysis (SCA) scanner, comprehensive software bill of materials (SBOM) engine, and patented Java Dynamic Application Hardening capability, MergeBase provides the only software supply chain security solution offering real-time DevSecOps visibility of third-party risk from development into operation covering all major languages from C/C++, .NET, JavaScript/NPM to Java.
    Starting Price: $380 per month
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    Katalon TestCloud
    Experience high-performance cross-browser and platform testing. Easily execute automated tests across the most common browsers and devices on the cloud while we take care of the heavy lifting, all accessible from your TestOps and Studio latest versions. QA teams and devs have the agility to handle ever-changing ecosystems and business needs. Effortless access to on-demand test environments with pre-configured setup. Enterprise-grade security to safeguard every step of the testing pipeline. Design, orchestrate, and execute all your tests within the Katalon platform. Users can design scripts with Studio, execute them using TestCloud, orchestrate the entire testing process, and gain insights using TestOps, within the same Katalon account. Test on any available browser, version, OS, or combination of the three. With TestCloud, QA engineers and testers are not limited to testing on available local environments or waiting for IT to deploy the ones they need.
    Starting Price: $25 per month
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    Tarpaulin

    Tarpaulin

    Tarpaulin

    Tarpaulin is a code coverage reporting tool for the cargo build system, named for a waterproof cloth used to cover cargo on a ship. Currently, tarpaulin provides working line coverage and while fairly reliable may still contain minor inaccuracies in the results. A lot of work has been done to get it working on a wide range of projects, but often unique combinations of packages and build features can cause issues so please report anything you find that's wrong. Also, check out our roadmap for planned features. On Linux Tarpaulin's default tracing backend is still Ptrace and will only work on x86 and x64 processors. This can be changed to the llvm coverage instrumentation with engine llvm, for Mac and Windows this is the default collection method. It can also be run in Docker, which is useful for when you don't use Linux but want to run it locally.
    Starting Price: Free
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    kcov

    kcov

    kcov

    Kcov is a FreeBSD/Linux/OSX code coverage tester for compiled languages, Python and Bash. Kcov was originally a fork of Bcov, but has since evolved to support a large feature set in addition to that of Bcov. Kcov, like Bcov, uses DWARF debugging information for compiled programs to make it possible to collect coverage information without special compiler switches.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Helidon

    Helidon

    Helidon

    Helidon is a cloud-native, open‑source set of Java libraries for writing microservices that run on a fast web core powered by Netty. Helidon Níma is the first Java microservices framework based on virtual threads. Helidon is designed to be simple to use, with tooling and examples to get you going quickly. Since Helidon is simply a collection of Java libraries running on a fast Netty core, there is no extra overhead or bloat. Helidon supports MicroProfile and provides familiar APIs like JAX-RS, CDI, and JSON-P/B. Our implementation runs on our fast Helidon Reactive WebServer. Helidon Reactive WebServer provides a modern functional programming model and runs on top of Netty. Lightweight, flexible, and reactive, the Helidon WebServer provides a simple-to-use and fast foundation for your microservices. With support for health checks, metrics, tracing, and fault tolerance, Helidon has what you need to write cloud-ready applications that integrate with Prometheus, Jaeger/Zipkin, etc.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Snibox

    Snibox

    Snibox

    Self-hosted snippet manager. Developed to collect and organize code snippets. Released under the MIT license. Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software. Many ways to deploy including Docker, easy deployment to Heroku, and classic deployment to Ubuntu. Label-oriented interface with search. Supports various programming languages, markdown, and plain text. Supports various programming languages, markdown, and plain text. Snibox is a personal private snippets repository and allows access just to the first registered user. Out of the box, you can't register more than one user. Snibox uses Mailgun to send emails on production. You need them just for the 'reset password' feature.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Snipp.in

    Snipp.in

    Snipp.in

    Snipp.in is an in-browser snippet manager and editor. Built with Vue.js, Dexie, and Monaco Editor. Snipp.in provides a clean and VSCode-like familiar interface to save notes, tasks and code snippets directly in the browser. All the data is stored within your browser tab (IndexedDB). There is no cloud backup available so far but you can still create backups and restore/share your content with others. Syntax highlighting, and easy-to-use document files using ProseMirror Editor. MultiWindow Editing (drag and drop files to the editor area to switch to the multi editor) Provides quick create (Ctrl+N) feature. Shortcuts for most of the actions (create, rename, and delete) Provides the ability to import and export your data. Compiles and hot-reloads for development. Compiles and minifies for production. You can use Snipp.in from Docker. You can change the host binding port from 80 to other ports.
    Starting Price: Free
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    ent

    ent

    ent

    An entity framework for Go. Simple, yet powerful ORM for modeling and querying data. Simple API for modeling any database schema as Go objects. Run queries, and aggregations and traverse any graph structure easily. 100% statically typed and explicit API using code generation. The latest version of Ent now includes a type-safe API enabling ordering by fields and edges. This API will soon be available in our GraphQL integration too. You can now visualize your Ent schema as an ERD with one command. The API enables you to easily integrate features such as logging, tracing, caching, and even implementing soft deletion with 20 lines of code! The Ent framework supports GraphQL using the 99designs/gqlgen library and provides various integrations. Generating a GraphQL schema for nodes and edges defined in an Ent schema. Efficient field collection to overcome the N+1 problem without requiring data loaders.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Mono

    Mono

    Mono

    Cross-platform, open source .NET framework. Sponsored by Microsoft, Mono is an open-source implementation of Microsoft's .NET Framework as part of the .NET Foundation and based on the ECMA standards for C# and the common language runtime. A growing family of solutions and an active and enthusiastic contributing community is helping position Mono to become the leading choice for the development of cross-platform applications. The latest Mono release is waiting for you. We cover everything you need to know, from configuring Mono to how the internals are implemented. Our documentation is open source too, so you can help us improve it. As an open-source project, we love getting contributions from the community. File a bug report, add new code or chat with the developers. Mono is a software platform designed to allow developers to easily create cross-platform applications.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Render

    Render

    Render

    Developers have always been forced to pick between two extremes of cloud infrastructure: expensive yet inflexible platforms that fail to scale, or complex large clouds that impose steep learning curves and massive operations teams. ‍ Render offers the best of both worlds — incredible ease of use coupled with immense power and scalability to power everything from a simple HTML page to complex applications with hundreds of microservices.
    Starting Price: $19 per user per month
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    WhaleDeck

    WhaleDeck

    WhaleDeck

    Simplify your Docker workflow with WhaleDeck, the ultimate app for monitoring and controlling your Docker containers. With a user-friendly interface and powerful features, WhaleDeck is the only tool you need to manage your Docker environment. Monitor your containers with ease, thanks to WhaleDeck's real-time visualization of CPU, memory, drive and network usage. Keep track of your container logs and quickly identify issues with the built-in log viewer. And with support for multiple servers at once, you can easily manage all of your Docker environments from one place. Take control of your containers with the ability to run actions like start, stop, and pause on a single container or at multiple containers at once. And with the Split View feature, you can work more productively by seeing multiple parts of your Docker environment side by side. Whether you're a developer, DevOps engineer, or just someone who needs to manage Docker containers, WhaleDeck makes it simple.
    Starting Price: $1.99
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    Gogs

    Gogs

    Gogs

    The Gogs project aims to build a simple, stable, and extensible self-hosted Git service that can be set up in the most painless way. With Go, this can be done with an independent binary distribution across all platforms that Go supports. Simply run the binary for your platform. Or ship Gogs with Docker or Vagrant, or get it packaged. Gogs runs anywhere Go can compile for Windows, Mac, Linux, ARM, etc. Gogs has low minimal requirements and can run on an inexpensive Raspberry Pi. Some users even run Gogs instances on their NAS devices. Gogs is 100% open source and free of charge. All source code is available under the MIT License on GitHub. User dashboard, user profile, and activity timeline. Access repositories via SSH, HTTP, and HTTPS protocols. User, organization, and repository management. Repository and organization webhooks, including Slack, Discord, and Dingtalk. Repository Git hooks, deploy keys, and Git LFS. Repository issues, pull requests, wiki, and protected branches.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Gefyra

    Gefyra

    Blueshoe

    Building and pushing containers to test them in Kubernetes is repetitive and time-consuming. Writing and debugging code that depends on services in Kubernetes is daunting. Especially if they are not reachable during development. Gefyra is an Open Source project that runs local code in any Kubernetes cluster without the build and push cycle. It overlays containers in the cluster making code changes immediately available. Gefyra enables you to: - Run containers and talk to internal services on an external Kubernetes cluster - Operate feature-branches in a production-like Kubernetes environment with all adjacent services - Overlay Kubernetes cluster-internal services with you local container. - Leverage development clusters for multiple developers at the same time. - Write code in the IDE you already love - Leverage all the neat development features, such as debugger, code-hot-reloading, overriding - Run high-level integration tests against all dependent services
    Starting Price: free
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    WebThings

    WebThings

    WebThings

    Monitor and control all your smart home devices via a unified web interface. The purpose of the Web of Things is to create a decentralized Internet of Things (IoT) by giving connected devices URLs on the web to make them linkable and discoverable and defining a standard data model and protocol to make them interoperable. WebThings is an open source implementation of the Web of Things, including the WebThings gateway, WebThings framework, and WebThings cloud. The WebThings project was incubated at Mozilla for four years, before being spun out as an independent open source project. WebThings Gateway is a software distribution for smart home gateways which enables users to directly monitor and control their smart home over the web, without a middleman. It provides a web-based user interface to monitor and control smart home devices, a rules engine to automate them and an add-ons system to extend the gateway with support for a wide range of existing smart home devices.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Membrane

    Membrane

    Membrane

    Membrane, formerly Integration App, is an AI-powered platform designed to build, test, and maintain product integrations automatically. It enables teams to describe the integration they want and watch the system generate production-ready code, workflow logic, and real-time sync behavior. With its Agent, Engine, and Packages, Membrane provides everything from autogenerated integration logic to drop-in code modules that developers can fully own and deploy anywhere. The platform supports any API on the internet, interprets documentation autonomously, and eliminates the need to build webhook handlers, retries, or monitoring systems manually. Companies rely on Membrane to deliver fast, scalable, and deeply customizable integrations across CRM tools, HRIS platforms, financial systems, and hundreds of other apps. By replacing weeks of engineering effort with minutes of AI-driven automation, Membrane transforms how modern software teams ship integrations.
    Starting Price: $199 per month
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    Koyeb

    Koyeb

    Koyeb

    Push code to production, everywhere, in minutes with Koyeb. Accelerate backend apps at the edge with high-performance hardware. Connect your GitHub account to Koyeb, choose a repository to deploy, and leave us the infrastructure. We build, deploy, run, and scale your application with zero configuration. Simply git push, and we build and deploy your app with blazing fast built-in continuous deployment. Develop fearlessly with native versioning of all deployments. Build Docker containers, host them on any registry, and atomically deploy your new version worldwide in a single API call. Invite your team to build together and enjoy a live preview after each push with built-in CI/CD. The Koyeb platform lets you combine the languages, frameworks, and technologies you use. Deploy any application without modifications thanks to native support of popular languages and Docker containers. Koyeb detects and builds apps in Node.js, Python, Go, Ruby, Java, PHP, Scala, Clojure, and more.
    Starting Price: $2.7 per month
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    Uffizzi

    Uffizzi

    Uffizzi

    Uffizzi helps teams build internal developer platforms in minutes, not months, by providing out-of-the-box Kubernetes multi-tenancy, cluster virtualization and customizable templating. Standardize your workflows, while giving every developer access to self-service, ephemeral environments for development, testing, PRs, staging and more. Runs on your infrastructure or ours.
    Starting Price: $9/seat/month
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    Yandex Serverless Containers
    Run containers without creating Kubernetes VMs or clusters. We handle the installation, maintenance, and administration of software and runtime environments. A standard way to create artifacts (images) in your CI/CD pipeline with no code refactoring required. Code in your preferred programming language. Use the tools you are familiar with for the most challenging tasks. Configure prepared container instances that will always be ready to handle any load. This mode of operation guarantees that there will be no cold starts, allowing you to quickly process any loads. Run containers on your VPC network to interact with virtual machines and manage databases without providing public access to them. Only pay for serverless data storage and operations. Special pricing for the service means the first 1,000,000 container calls each month are provided free of charge.
    Starting Price: $0.012240 per GB
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    Polar Signals

    Polar Signals

    Polar Signals

    Polar Signals cloud is an always-on, zero-instrumentation continuous profiling product that helps improve performance, understand incidents, and lower infrastructure costs. With just one command and the easiest onboarding guide you’ll ever see, you can start saving costs and optimizing performance in your infrastructure. Travel back in time to pinpoint incidents and issues. Profiling data provides unique insight and depth into what a process executed over time. Utilize profiling data collected over time to confidently and statistically identify hot paths for optimization. Many organizations have 20-30% of resources wasted with code paths that could be easily optimized. Polar Signals Cloud employs an exceptional blend of technologies, purpose-built to deliver the profiling toolset essential for today's evolving infrastructure and applications. With a zero instrumentation setup, deploy immediately and reap the benefits of actionable observability data.
    Starting Price: $50 per month
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    StepSecurity

    StepSecurity

    StepSecurity

    If you are using GitHub Actions for CI/CD and are worried about the security of CI/CD pipelines, StepSecurity platform is for you. Implement network egress control and CI/CD infrastructure security for GitHub Actions runners. Discover CI/CD risks and GitHub Actions security misconfiguration. Standardize GitHub Actions CI/CD pipeline as code files by automated pull requests. Provides runtime security to help you prevent SolarWinds and Codecov CI/CD security attacks by blocking egress traffic with an allowlist. Instant contextualized insight into network and file events for all workflow runs. Control network egress traffic with granular job-level and default cluster-wide policies. Many GitHub Actions are not maintained and are risky. Enterprises fork such Actions, but ongoing maintenance is expensive. By offloading the tasks of reviewing, forking, and maintaining Actions to StepSecurity, enterprises can realize substantial risk reduction and time savings.
    Starting Price: $1,600 per month
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    Etheno

    Etheno

    Crytic

    Etheno is an Ethereum-testing, JSON RPC multiplexer, analysis tool wrapper, and test integration tool. It eliminates the complexity of setting up analysis tools like Echidna on large, multi-contract projects. If you are a smart contract developer, you should use Etheno to test your contracts. If you are an Ethereum client developer, you should use Etheno to perform differential testing on your implementation. Etheno runs a JSON RPC server that can multiplex calls to one or more clients. API for filtering and modifying JSON RPC calls. Enables differential testing by sending JSON RPC sequences to multiple Ethereum clients. Deploy to and interact with multiple networks at the same time. Integration with test frameworks like Ganache and Truffle. Run a local test network with a single command. Use our prebuilt Docker container to quickly install and try Etheno. Etheno can be used in many different ways and therefore, has numerous command-line argument combinations.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Ffuf

    Ffuf

    Ffuf

    Ffuf is a fast web fuzzer written in Go. You can also practice your Ffuf scans against a live host with different lessons and use cases either locally by using the Docker container or against the live-hosted version. Provides virtual host discovery (without DNS records). In order to tell Ffuf about different inputs to test out, a wordlist is needed. You can supply one or more wordlists on the command line, and in case you wish (or are using multiple wordlists) you can choose a custom keyword for them. You can supply Ffuf with multiple wordlists (remember to configure a custom keyword for them though). The first word of the first wordlist is tested against all the words from the second wordlist before moving along to test the second word in the first wordlist against all the words in the second wordlist. In short, all of the different combinations are tried out. There are quite a few different ways to customize the request.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Jazzer

    Jazzer

    Code Intelligence

    Jazzer is a coverage-guided, in-process fuzzer for the JVM platform developed by Code Intelligence. It is based on libFuzzer and brings many of its instrumentation-powered mutation features to the JVM. You can use Docker to try out Jazzer's autofuzz mode, which automatically generates arguments to a given Java function and reports unexpected exceptions and detected security issues. You can also use GitHub release archives to run a standalone Jazzer binary that starts its own JVM configured for fuzzing.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Wfuzz

    Wfuzz

    Wfuzz

    Wfuzz provides a framework to automate web application security assessments and could help you secure your web applications by finding and exploiting web application vulnerabilities. You can also run Wfuzz from the official Docker image. Wfuzz is based on the simple concept that it replaces any reference to the fuzz keyword with the value of a given payload. A payload in Wfuzz is a source of data. This simple concept allows any input to be injected in any field of an HTTP request, allowing it to perform complex web security attacks in different web application components such as parameters, authentication, forms, directories/files, headers, etc. Wfuzz’s web application vulnerability scanner is supported by plugins. Wfuzz is a completely modular framework and makes it easy for even the newest Python developers to contribute. Building plugins is simple and takes little more than a few minutes.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Echidna

    Echidna

    Crytic

    Echidna is a Haskell program designed for fuzzing/property-based testing of Ethereum smart contracts. It uses sophisticated grammar-based fuzzing campaigns based on a contract ABI to falsify user-defined predicates or Solidity assertions. We designed Echidna with modularity in mind, so it can be easily extended to include new mutations or test specific contracts in specific cases. Generates inputs tailored to your actual code. Optional corpus collection, mutation and coverage guidance to find deeper bugs. Powered by Slither to extract useful information before the fuzzing campaign. Source code integration to identify which lines are covered after the fuzzing campaign. Interactive terminal UI, text-only or JSON output. Automatic test case minimization for quick triage. Seamless integration into the development workflow. Maximum gas usage reporting of the fuzzing campaign. Support for a complex contract initialization with Etheno and Truffle.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Workflow Engine
    Embeddable .NET library for running workflows in .NET applications with integrated HTML5 graphical workflow designer. Designer allows you to easily create interactive workflows of any complexity, there’s no need to draft them programmatically. Workflow Engine is a backbone solution for business process management (BPM) which makes it feasible to automate the workflow design by using low-code visual builders. It is based on the .NET framework and JavaScript libraries. Workflow Engine enables workflow processing and correct integration by providing a graphic designer to create process workflow schemes and at the same time, this software component facilitates the management, execution, and visualization of workflow processes. Integration with solutions based on other technologies or databases is roughly the same and should not entail any difficulties. Workflow Engine offers its users all the components necessary to implement workflows of any complexity.
    Starting Price: $499 one-time payment