Best Application Development Software for Windows - Page 37

Compare the Top Application Development Software for Windows as of October 2025 - Page 37

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    TextBin

    TextBin

    The Enthusiast

    TextBin is a lightweight, cloud-based platform that allows users to store, share, and organize text snippets and code easily. It’s designed for developers, writers, or anyone needing to keep and share various text blocks, such as notes, code samples, or documentation. The platform supports version control, making it ideal for collaborative work, and offers a simple interface for quick access to stored content. TextBin helps improve productivity by allowing users to quickly retrieve and distribute text across various projects or teams.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Apache DevLake

    Apache DevLake

    Apache Software Foundation

    Apache DevLake (Incubating) ingests, analyzes, and visualizes the fragmented data from DevOps tools to distill insights for engineering excellence. Your data lives in many silos and tools. DevLake brings them all together to give you a complete view of your Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). From DORA to scrum retros, DevLake implements metrics effortlessly with prebuilt dashboards supporting common frameworks and goals. DevLake fits teams of all shapes and sizes, and can be readily extended to support new data sources, metrics, and dashboards, with a flexible framework for data collection and transformation. Select, transform and set up a schedule for the data you wish to sync from your prefered data sources in the config UI. View pre-built dashboards of a variety of use cases and learn engineering insights from the metrics. Customize your own metrics or dashboards with SQL to extend your usage of DevLake.
    Starting Price: Free
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    PaizaCloud

    PaizaCloud

    PaizaCloud

    On PaizaCloud Cloud IDE, you can operate Linux servers in your browser. You can manage and edit files, run commands, or start a web server/database server, all in a browser alone. You don't need to use troublesome commands to log in, edit files, or upload files anymore. You can operate Linux servers on the cloud just like a computer in front of you. Your new Linux server environment will be set up in just 3 seconds. You can copy an existing server environment, and you can also freely operate multiple Linux servers. Because the new server is set up instantly, you can challenge installing or developing software without worrying about breaking down. All you need is a browser to use your workspace environment from any PC or Mac. You can use the same workspace environment from anywhere without always having to carry the same computer around. For programming schools, coding boot camps, universities, and colleges, students can use the same development environment at school and at home.
    Starting Price: $9.80 per month
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    Skaffold

    Skaffold

    Skaffold

    Skaffold is an open source command-line tool that streamlines the development workflow for Kubernetes applications. It automates the processes of building, pushing, and deploying your application, allowing you to focus on writing code. Skaffold supports various tools and technologies, offering flexibility in choosing your preferred build and deployment methods. It features a pluggable architecture, enabling integration with different implementations of the build and deploy stages. Skaffold is lightweight, operating entirely on the client side without adding overhead or maintenance burdens to your Kubernetes cluster. It facilitates fast local Kubernetes development by detecting source code changes and handling the pipeline to build, push, test, and deploy your application automatically. Skaffold also provides continuous feedback by managing deployment logging and resource port-forwarding. Its context-aware capabilities allow the use of profiles, local user configurations, etc.
    Starting Price: Free
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    AutoFlow Studio

    AutoFlow Studio

    AutoFlow Studio

    Utilize Autoflow's industry-leading test recorder for local test execution and immediate results. Efficiently manage and edit tests using AI. Create reusable and randomized test steps and set them as variables for future use. Leverage Autoflow's cloud-based test execution for scheduled or CI/CD-triggered runs. Seamlessly integrate tests using our CLI, API, or predefined schedules. Create efficient, continuous testing workflows for optimal efficiency. Receive real-time alerts via email, Slack, or other platforms through our integrations. Generate clear and sharable reports for efficient stakeholder communication. Invite unlimited team members to collaborate on tests. Easily re-record specific test steps without starting over. Create and manage reusable test nodes for efficiency. AutoFlow makes it easy to create, execute, and maintain your test suites. Get granular control over your tests with AutoFlow Studio.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Mantine

    Mantine

    Mantine

    Mantine is a comprehensive React component library designed to facilitate the rapid development of accessible and fully functional web applications. It offers over 100 customizable components and 50 hooks, encompassing a wide range of UI elements such as inputs, buttons, modals, popovers, typography, and layout management tools. Built with TypeScript, Mantine ensures type safety across applications, and its components are compatible with modern frameworks like Next.js and Remix. The library provides native support for dark themes, allowing developers to implement dark mode with minimal configuration. Customization is a key feature, with components supporting extensive visual modifications through props, enabling quick prototyping and experimentation. Mantine also facilitates flexible theming, allowing the extension of the default theme with additional colors, shadows, radius, spacing, fonts, and other properties to meet specific design requirements.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Next.js Boilerplates

    Next.js Boilerplates

    Next.js Templates

    Solid is a robust Next.js SaaS boilerplate and starter kit, crafted for creating fully functional SaaS startup websites. It's packed with all the key integrations required for a swift launch of your next SaaS startup. Solid is geared with all the major integrations, components, and pages needed for a seamless launch and other essential UI elements. With Solid, the development of your SaaS product using Next.js and the most advanced tech stacks becomes a walk in the park. Key features include cutting-edge technologies built on Next.js 14, React, and TypeScript, offering swift loading times, advanced features, and an optimum user experience. Blog management is facilitated with Sanity CMS, allowing seamless content creation with on-demand revalidation through tight webhook integration. Secure login functionality is implemented with NextAuth, enabling users to authenticate securely and access your application with password reset, social login.
    Starting Price: $59 one-time payment
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    Volca

    Volca

    Volca

    Volca is a comprehensive SaaS boilerplate and starter kit designed to accelerate the development and deployment of SaaS applications. It provides a monorepo that includes a high-performance static landing page, a React dashboard, and a Node.js REST API. The landing page is pre-rendered as static HTML files, ensuring quick load times and improved search engine rankings, and is built with React and TypeScript. The dashboard serves as the primary interface for users, offering features such as user registration, subscription management, and team collaboration, allowing users to create projects and invite team members. The backend API is built with Node.js and TypeScript, operating on a serverless architecture that is cost-effective, secure, and performant. Volca integrates secure and reliable authentication out of the box with AWS Cognito, supports social sign-in through providers like Apple, Google, and Facebook, and includes subscription management with Stripe.
    Starting Price: $12 per month
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    Wave

    Wave

    Wave

    Wave is an open source Software as a Service (SaaS) starter kit built on the Laravel framework, designed to expedite the development of SaaS applications by providing a comprehensive suite of pre-built features. It includes user authentication with customizable registration and login screens, a user dashboard that can be tailored to fit specific branding, and beautifully designed marketing pages such as home, pricing, and blog. Wave utilizes Filament as the admin panel, allowing for the use of table and form builders on any page. The platform also offers a full-featured blog for content marketing, customizable user profiles, role-based user permissions, and billing capabilities to set up recurring monthly charges. Additionally, Wave provides a changelog to inform users about updates, bug fixes, and new features, as well as a theme system that enables the installation, activation and switching between themes.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Nashpush

    Nashpush

    Nashpush

    Nashpush is a robust and user-friendly push notification platform designed to help businesses expand their audiences, maintain customer loyalty, and increase revenue. It enables the creation and dispatch of timely, relevant, and personalized messages to subscribers across various channels, including mobile apps and websites. The platform offers advanced features such as segmentation, scheduling, AB testing, content pools, data tags, and real-time analytics, providing marketers with valuable insights to optimize their campaigns. Nashpush supports both web and mobile push notifications, allowing businesses to diversify their reach and impact. Its intuitive interface ensures that even first-time users can set up push notification campaigns with ease, eliminating the need for extensive development resources. Additionally, Nashpush provides comprehensive security measures to protect user data, ensuring that information remains secure at all times.
    Starting Price: $9 per month
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    Flyde

    Flyde

    Flyde

    Built on a functional-reactive foundation, Flyde enables more than simple input/output flows. It supports everything you'd expect from a textual-based language; recursions, loops, and conditionals. Unlock new ways to think about, and debug your programs. Have an always-correct diagram of your program. Flyde’s flow-based, visual approach makes asynchronous and concurrent tasks simpler and more intuitive. In Flyde, nothing is hidden. From node implementation to runtime code. Easily access the code behind each node in Flyde’s standard library. Everything needed to run Flyde flows is open source and MIT-licensed. Create Flyde flows right from your IDE. Wrap existing TypeScript code in a Flyde node and use it in your flows. Run flows from existing TypeScript code, from arbitrary CLI scripts to HTTP request handlers, and even front-end code. Flows can be version-controlled, and be part of CI/CD pipelines, just like regular text-based code.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Swagger Codegen
    Swagger Codegen can simplify your build process by generating server stubs and client SDKs for any API, defined with the OpenAPI (formerly known as Swagger) specification, so your team can focus better on your API’s implementation and adoption. Moving from design to development has never been easier with Swagger Codegen in SwaggerHub. API Definition files can be used to create stubs in popular languages, like Java, Scala, and Ruby, with just a few clicks.
    Starting Price: Free
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    NSwag

    NSwag

    Rico Suter

    NSwag is a comprehensive Swagger/OpenAPI 2.0 and 3.0 toolchain for .NET, .NET Core, ASP.NET Core, and TypeScript, written in C#. It enables developers to generate OpenAPI specifications from existing API controllers and create client code from these specifications. NSwag combines functionalities similar to Swashbuckle (for OpenAPI/Swagger generation) and AutoRest (for client generation) into a single toolchain, eliminating the need for both. Key features include the ability to generate Swagger 2.0 and OpenAPI 3.0 specifications from C# ASP.NET (Core) controllers, serve these specifications via ASP.NET (Core) middleware with integrated Swagger UI or ReDoc, and generate C# or TypeScript clients/proxies from the specifications. NSwag offers multiple usage methods, including a user-friendly Windows GUI (NSwagStudio), command-line interfaces compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux, and integration into C# code via NuGet packages.
    Starting Price: Free
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    REST United

    REST United

    REST United

    REST United is a platform that simplifies the process of generating Software Development Kits (SDKs) for REST APIs across multiple programming languages, including PHP, Python, Ruby, ActionScript (Flash), C#, Android, Objective-C, Scala, and Java. In just five simple steps, users can create SDKs accompanied by highly customizable documentation featuring easy-to-follow example code, enhancing developer engagement. The platform also leverages the Postman Chrome plug-in to facilitate testing and debugging of REST APIs, streamlining the development workflow. For those designing their own REST APIs using frameworks like Node.js, Ruby Sinatra, Scala Scalatra, or Java JAX-RS, REST United offers assistance in generating server-side code. Support is readily available, with the promise of responses within 12 hours to any inquiries. Overall, REST United aims to make REST API development more accessible and efficient by providing tools that bridge the gap between API design and implementation.
    Starting Price: $1 per month
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    Defang

    Defang

    Defang

    Defang is a developer-centric platform that simplifies the process of developing, deploying, and debugging cloud applications. By leveraging AI-assisted tooling, Defang enables developers to swiftly transition from an idea to a deployed application on their preferred cloud provider. The platform supports multiple programming languages, including Go, JavaScript, and Python, allowing developers to start with sample projects or generate project outlines using natural language prompts. With a single command, Defang builds and deploys applications, handling configurations for computing, storage, load balancing, networking, logging, and security. The Defang Command Line Interface (CLI) facilitates interactions with the platform, offering installation options via shell scripts, Homebrew, Winget, Nix, or direct download. Developers can define services using compose.yaml files, which Defang utilizes to deploy applications to the cloud.
    Starting Price: $10 per month
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    Duckly

    Duckly

    Duckly

    Duckly enables you to talk and share your code in real time with developers using any IDE. Duckly is an IDE plugin that facilitates real-time code collaboration among developers using different integrated development environments. It enables users to share code, terminal sessions, and local servers, while also providing audio and video communication directly within the IDE. All connections are peer-to-peer and end-to-end encrypted, ensuring secure collaboration. By integrating these features, Duckly streamlines pair programming, code reviews, and team collaboration, enhancing productivity and reducing the need for multiple external tools. Talk with audio, and video and share your screen directly inside of your IDE. Share your code in real time with people using a different IDE than you. Share your local server with your team and let them see the changes in real time. All connections are peer-to-peer and end-to-end encrypted.
    Starting Price: $6 per month
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    Saros

    Saros

    Saros

    An Integrated Development Environment (IDE) plugin that facilitates real-time collaborative editing for distributed software development teams. Compatible with Eclipse and IntelliJ IDEA, it enables multiple developers to work concurrently on shared projects, with each participant maintaining a local copy of the project synchronized in real time. Key features include support for multiple concurrent writers, a follow-mode to observe team members' navigation and editing activities, and awareness information displaying recent contributions and current selections of all participants. Saros supports sessions with up to five participants and allows users to host their own servers to keep all communication within their network. This design enhances collaborative coding experiences, making it suitable for scenarios such as pair programming, code reviews, and mentoring.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Code::Blocks

    Code::Blocks

    Code::Blocks

    Code::Blocks is a free, open-source, cross-platform Integrated Development Environment (IDE) primarily designed for C, C++, and Fortran development. Known for its lightweight design and modular structure, Code::Blocks offers a highly customizable interface with support for multiple compilers, including GCC, Clang, and Microsoft Visual C++. It features an intuitive, user-friendly interface with essential tools like syntax highlighting, code folding, auto-completion, and a robust debugging environment with breakpoints, variable inspection, and call stack tracing. Code::Blocks is highly extensible through plugins, enabling developers to add features like version control, scripting support, and custom build tools. Its lightweight nature, flexibility, and cross-platform compatibility make it a popular choice for students, educators, and developers working on small to medium-sized C/C++ projects.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Hoppscotch

    Hoppscotch

    Hoppscotch LTD.

    Hoppscotch makes it easy to create and test your APIs, helping you to ship products faster. Create APIs faster, test them instantly, document and share them automatically. From prototyping to production - develop without switching tabs. Hoppscotch got everything you need to make API development easy. Create workspaces for your teams. Control access to your workspaces. Work together with your team in real-time. Deploy Hoppscotch on your own servers. Organize your requests in collections or folders and share them with your team. Manage your environment variables and use them everywhere. View and manage your request history. Modify headers, authenticate requests, generate random data, and much more. Test your APIs and write assertions for the response. Use Hoppscotch in your native language. We support 30+ languages. Track all the activities in your workspace. Who did what and when. Use your existing SSO provider to login to Hoppscotch. Manage your users, workspaces, and more.
    Starting Price: $19 per user per month
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    Aide

    Aide

    CodeStory

    Aide proactively proposes fixes or asks to include files that may be missing in the context. Our agent can do so by iterating on linter errors and pulling in relevant context using LSP tools. Go ahead, and do AI-edits on top of your coding session. We keep slim, VS Code-native checkpoints (we don’t use git) to easily roll back to previous states, in case the agent made any mistake. We try to make Aide feel like a real engineer to pair-program with. Chat about a problem by @’ting the file(s) and then jump into edits, or go from a smaller set of edits and discuss their side effects. Taking inspiration from MacOS spotlight, we created a floating widget you can invoke with CMD + K. If you have a text selection active, you quickly prompt a change for it. We ship a binary called Sidecar which takes care of preparing and sending prompts to LLMs, as well as giving them access to editor features.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Progressier

    Progressier

    Progressier

    Progressier is a no-code toolkit that transforms existing web applications into fully-featured Progressive Web Apps (PWAs), enhancing user engagement across devices and browsers. It enables universal installation, allowing web apps to be seamlessly installed on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and Chrome OS, with step-by-step guidance available in over 20 languages. The platform offers a comprehensive push notification system, facilitating the creation, scheduling, and management of notifications through an intuitive dashboard or API, compatible with various JavaScript frameworks and low-code platforms. Progressier provides a no-code caching strategy builder, allowing users to select predefined strategies and apply them to specific resources, with the platform automatically generating the necessary service worker logic. Additionally, it offers a PWA management suite, enabling centralized control of app components.
    Starting Price: $15 per month
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    PhantomJS

    PhantomJS

    PhantomJS

    PhantomJS is a headless web browser scriptable with JavaScript, running on Windows, macOS, Linux, and FreeBSD. Utilizing QtWebKit as its back-end, it offers fast and native support for various web standards, including DOM handling, CSS selectors, JSON, Canvas, and SVG. This makes it an optimal solution for tasks such as page automation, screen capture, headless website testing, and network monitoring. For example, a simple script can load a webpage and capture it as an image.
    Starting Price: Free
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    HtmlUnit

    HtmlUnit

    HtmlUnit

    HtmlUnit is a "GUI-Less browser for Java programs" that models HTML documents and provides an API to interact with web pages, such as invoking pages, filling out forms, and clicking links, similar to a standard web browser. It offers fairly good JavaScript support, which is constantly improving and is capable of handling complex AJAX libraries, simulating browsers like Chrome, Firefox, or Edge depending on the configuration used. Typically used for testing purposes or retrieving information from websites, HtmlUnit is not a generic unit testing framework but is intended to simulate a browser within another testing framework such as JUnit or TestNG. It is utilized as the underlying "browser" by various open source tools like WebDriver, Arquillian Drone, and Serenity BDD, and is employed by many projects for automated web testing, including Apache Shiro, Apache Struts, and Quarkus.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Zombie.js

    Zombie.js

    Zombie.js

    Zombie.js is a lightweight, headless testing framework for Node.js that enables developers to simulate browser environments for testing client-side JavaScript code without the need for a graphical browser. It allows for the automation of web interactions such as form submissions, link clicks, and navigation, facilitating full-stack testing in a simulated environment. Developers can utilize Zombie.js to perform actions like visiting web pages, filling out forms, and asserting conditions within their test suites. The framework integrates seamlessly with testing libraries like Mocha, providing a streamlined approach to writing and executing tests.
    Starting Price: Free
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    trifleJS

    trifleJS

    trifleJS

    TrifleJS is a headless browser designed for test automation, utilizing the .NET WebBrowser class and the V8 JavaScript engine to emulate Internet Explorer environments. Its API is modeled after PhantomJS, making it familiar to users of that framework. TrifleJS supports various versions of Internet Explorer, allowing emulation of IE7, IE8, and IE9, depending on the installed version. Developers can execute scripts via the command line, specifying the desired IE version for emulation. The platform offers an interactive mode (REPL) for debugging and testing JavaScript code.
    Starting Price: Free
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    SlimerJS

    SlimerJS

    SlimerJS

    SlimerJS is a free, open source scriptable browser for web developers, allowing interaction with web pages through external JavaScript scripts. It enables tasks such as opening web pages, clicking links, and modifying content, making it useful for functional tests, page automation, network monitoring, screen capture, and web scraping. Unlike PhantomJS, SlimerJS runs on top of Gecko, the browser engine of Mozilla Firefox, instead of WebKit, and can operate in both headless and non-headless modes. APIs of SlimerJS are similar to the APIs of PhantomJS but there are a few differences in their behavior. However, most of the scripts for PhantomJS run perfectly well with SlimerJS right now.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Nakama

    Nakama

    Heroic Labs

    Nakama is an open source game server framework developed by Heroic Labs, designed to facilitate the creation of real-time, multiplayer, and social games across various platforms, including Godot, Unity, Unreal Engine, and more. It provides a comprehensive suite of features such as real-time multiplayer capabilities, customizable matchmaking algorithms, leaderboards, in-game chat, and support for in-game currencies. Developers can extend Nakama's functionality using server-side logic written in Go, TypeScript, or Lua, allowing for authoritative game mechanics and enhanced control over game state. The platform also offers open-source client libraries tailored for different game engines and languages, ensuring seamless integration and flexibility in game development. Nakama is your dedicated server, not another multi-tenant SaaS. Add custom features and secure authoritative gameplay logic directly to your game server.
    Starting Price: Free
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    jBrowserDriver

    jBrowserDriver

    Daniel Hollingsworth

    jBrowserDriver is a programmable, embeddable web browser driver compatible with the Selenium WebDriver specification. It is headless, WebKit-based, and written in pure Java. The project is open source and licensed under the Apache License v2.0. To run jBrowserDriver from a remote Selenium server, start the remote Selenium server(s) and use the appropriate code to call jBrowserDriver remotely. For building from source, install and configure Maven v3.x and run mvn clean compile install from the project root. To use in Eclipse, either import the existing Java project from the root directory or import the Maven file. For usage, jBrowserDriver can be used like any other Selenium WebDriver or RemoteWebDriver and works with Selenium Server and Selenium Grid.
    Starting Price: Free
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    AppWarp

    AppWarp

    ShepHertz Technologies

    AppWarp is a powerful real-time multiplayer game development framework that enables seamless integration of interactive online gameplay across multiple platforms. Supporting over 18 SDKs, including iOS, Android, Unity3D, and Cocos2Dx, it allows developers to create engaging real-time and turn-based multiplayer experiences effortlessly. AppWarp offers essential features like matchmaking, connection stability, and cross-platform functionality, ensuring smooth gameplay interactions. Developers can leverage its intuitive client-side tools to manage virtual rooms, lobbies, and communication using a custom binary protocol. For those needing more control, AppWarp S2 provides an on-premise server solution, allowing developers to host their own authoritative game servers with advanced customization options such as server-side authentication and game logic.
    Starting Price: $100 per month
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    Phaser

    Phaser

    Phaser

    Phaser is a fast, free, and fun open source HTML5 game framework that offers WebGL and Canvas rendering across desktop and mobile web browsers. It has been actively developed for over 10 years. Phaser is built on and around web standards and puts the browser first. Web export isn't an afterthought or checkbox on a feature list; it's our home. Phaser is fully open source, and you have unrestricted access to every last line of code in the core library. Phaser has more ready-made templates than any other game framework and is a great CLI tool. Games made with Phaser have been used as the cornerstone for marketing campaigns for years. They've been deployed everywhere, including as prominent features on sites for major Hollywood film blockbusters, massive brand promotional campaigns, educational content, interactive experiences, TV shows, news reports, charity fund-raising broadcasts, live events marketing, and so many more.
    Starting Price: $9 per month