Best IT Management Software for Linux - Page 27

Compare the Top IT Management Software for Linux as of June 2026 - Page 27

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    Tetragon

    Tetragon

    Tetragon

    Tetragon is a flexible Kubernetes-aware security observability and runtime enforcement tool that applies policy and filtering directly with eBPF, allowing for reduced observation overhead, tracking of any process, and real-time enforcement of policies. eBPF enables deep observability with low-performance overhead, mitigating risks without the latency introduced by user-space processing. Tetragon extends Cilium's design by recognizing workload identities like namespace and pod metadata, surpassing traditional observability. It offers pre-defined policy libraries for rapid deployment and operational insight, reducing setup time and complexity at scale. Tetragon blocks malicious activities at the kernel level, closing the window for exploitation without succumbing to TOCTOU attack vectors. Synchronous monitoring, filtering, and enforcement are performed entirely within the kernel using eBPF.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Dependabot
    Dependabot is an automated dependency management tool that integrates seamlessly with GitHub repositories to keep project dependencies up-to-date and secure. By regularly scanning for outdated or vulnerable libraries, Dependabot proactively generates pull requests to update these dependencies, ensuring that projects remain secure and compatible with the latest releases. Its core logic is designed to handle various package managers and ecosystems, making it versatile for diverse development environments. Developers can customize Dependabot's behavior through configuration files, allowing for tailored update schedules and specific dependency rules. By automating the dependency update process, Dependabot reduces the manual effort required to maintain project dependencies, thereby enhancing overall code quality and security.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Telex

    Telex

    Telex

    Telex is a powerful real-time notification system designed to help users monitor their application performance, streamline team communication, and integrate seamlessly with third-party tools. With features like webhook notifications, collaboration channels, and advanced monitoring tools, Telex ensures users stay informed about logs, events, and system performance at all times. Core Products Telex offers a suite of monitoring and notification tools, including: Application Performance Monitoring (APM) – Track app efficiency in real-time. Server Monitoring – Keep an eye on server health and uptime. Cloud Monitoring – Ensure cloud-based services run smoothly. Database Monitoring – Detect and resolve database issues quickly. Network Monitoring – Monitor network traffic and performance. Log Monitoring – Analyze system logs for better debugging. Webhook Testing – Validate and troubleshoot webhooks.....
    Starting Price: $10/month
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    PlantUML

    PlantUML

    PlantUML

    PlantUML is a powerful and flexible open source tool that allows users to create UML diagrams using simple text descriptions. It supports various diagram types, including sequence, use case, class, component, state, and activity diagrams. PlantUML also extends beyond traditional UML with support for other diagram types such as Gantt charts, mind maps, and entity-relationship diagrams. The platform uses a straightforward syntax to generate high-quality diagrams, making it easy for developers, system architects, and project managers to visualize complex systems and processes. Users can export diagrams in multiple formats like PNG, SVG, LaTeX, and ASCII art. PlantUML is compatible with a range of tools and integrates seamlessly into documentation workflows, enhancing productivity for teams and individuals.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Security Onion

    Security Onion

    Security Onion

    Security Onion is a comprehensive open source platform for intrusion detection, network security monitoring, and log management. It provides a set of powerful tools to help security professionals detect and respond to potential threats across an organization's network. Security Onion integrates various technologies, including Suricata, Zeek, and Elastic Stack, to collect, analyze, and visualize security data in real-time. Security Onion’s intuitive user interface allows for easy management and analysis of network traffic, security alerts, and system logs. It also includes built-in tools for threat hunting, alert triage, and forensic analysis, helping users identify potential security incidents quickly. Security Onion is designed for scalability, making it suitable for environments of all sizes, from small businesses to large enterprises.
    Starting Price: Free
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    CloudRay

    CloudRay

    CloudRay

    CloudRay revolutionizes cloud server management by centralizing Bash script execution, automation, and security. Eliminate the hassle of logging into individual servers—run scripts effortlessly across your infrastructure from a single, secure platform. With real-time logging, credential management, scheduling, and team collaboration, CloudRay streamlines DevOps workflows and enhances efficiency. Automate deployments, orchestrate tasks, and maintain full control over your cloud operations—all with the power of Bash.
    Starting Price: $5/month
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    ZTX Platform

    ZTX Platform

    SecureTrust Cyber

    The ZTX Platform is a fully managed, engineer-led cybersecurity solution that delivers Zero Trust security in a streamlined, scalable package. It unifies SASE, XDR, SIEM, RMM, and micro-segmentation into a single platform installed and operational within one business day. ZTX is licensed per seat, making it cost-effective and flexible for growing organizations. The platform offers centralized monitoring, real-time threat detection, automated response, and strict policy enforcement. Each user session is isolated via encrypted tunnels, preventing lateral movement and ensuring compliance. Ideal for companies seeking simplified, high-performance cybersecurity without managing multiple tools.
    Starting Price: $30/month per device
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    ESET PROTECT Complete
    ESET PROTECT Complete is a comprehensive cybersecurity solution designed to safeguard business endpoints, cloud applications, and email systems. It offers advanced protection against ransomware and zero-day threats through cloud-based sandboxing technology and machine learning-driven detection. It includes full disk encryption capabilities, aiding compliance with data protection regulations. ESET PROTECT Complete also provides robust security for mobile devices, file servers, and email servers, incorporating anti-malware, anti-phishing, and anti-spam measures. Its centralized, cloud-based management console allows for streamlined deployment, monitoring, and response to security incidents across the organization. Additional features include vulnerability and patch management, ensuring that software vulnerabilities are promptly identified and addressed.
    Starting Price: $287.72 one-time payment
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    ESET PROTECT Elite
    ESET PROTECT Elite is an enterprise-grade cybersecurity solution that integrates extended detection and response with comprehensive multilayered protection. It offers advanced threat defense using adaptive scanning, machine learning, cloud sandboxing, and behavioral analysis to prevent zero-day threats and ransomware. The platform includes modern endpoint protection for computers and smartphones, server security for real-time data protection, and mobile threat defense. It also features full disk encryption, helping organizations comply with data protection regulations. ESET PROTECT Elite provides robust email security, including anti-phishing, anti-malware, and anti-spam technologies, along with cloud app protection for Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace. Vulnerability and patch management capabilities allow for automatic tracking and patching of vulnerabilities across all endpoints.
    Starting Price: $275 one-time payment
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    OneDev

    OneDev

    OneDev

    OneDev is an open-source, self-hosted DevOps platform that unifies Git repository management, CI/CD pipelines, issue tracking, kanban boards, and package registries into a single application. It offers an intuitive GUI for creating CI/CD jobs with features like typed parameters, matrix jobs, logic reuse, and cache management. OneDev includes built-in registries for Docker, NPM, Maven, NuGet, PyPi, and more, facilitating comprehensive package management. It supports progressive and iterative issue tracking through iterations, enhancing agile workflows. With out-of-the-box code search and navigation, Renovate integration for dependency updates, and a RESTful API, OneDev streamlines development processes. It is designed for easy installation and maintenance, providing high performance and scalability. OneDev is developed and maintained by an inclusive community, ensuring continuous improvements and support.
    Starting Price: $6 per month
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    DRBD

    DRBD

    LINBIT

    DRBD® (Distributed Replicated Block Device) is an open source, software‑based, shared‑nothing block storage replication solution for Linux, designed primarily to deliver high-performance, high‑availability (HA) data services by mirroring local block devices between nodes in real time, either synchronously or asynchronously. Implemented deep in the Linux kernel as a virtual block‑device driver, DRBD ensures local read performance with efficient write‑through replication to peer(s). User‑space utilities like drbdadm, drbdsetup, and drbdmeta enable declarative configuration, metadata management, and administration across installations. Originally built for two‑node HA clusters, DRBD 9.x extends support to multi‑node replication and integration into software‑defined storage (SDS) systems such as LINSTOR, making it suitable for cloud‑native environments.
    Starting Price: Free
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    EvoSuite

    EvoSuite

    EvoSuite

    EvoSuite is an open source tool that automatically generates JUnit test suites for Java classes, utilizing search-based software testing (SBST) techniques to optimize code coverage and detect potential defects. By analyzing Java bytecode, EvoSuite creates executable unit tests with assertions, aiming to achieve high structural coverage such as branch, line, and mutation coverage. It employs a hybrid approach that combines evolutionary algorithms with mutation testing to produce effective and minimal test suites. EvoSuite supports various Java versions and integrates with build systems and IDEs, including Maven, Eclipse, IntelliJ IDEA, and command-line interfaces. It also offers regression testing capabilities through EvoSuiteR, which generates test suites to identify differences between two versions of a Java class. EvoSuite has been benchmarked on numerous open source projects and has been utilized in both academic research and industrial applications to enhance software testing.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Alacritty

    Alacritty

    Alacritty

    Alacritty is a modern, cross-platform terminal emulator powered by OpenGL that delivers GPU-accelerated performance with sensible defaults and extensive configuration. Rather than reimplementing functionality, it integrates seamlessly with other applications to provide a flexible feature set without sacrificing speed. Supported on BSD, Linux, macOS, and Windows, Alacritty is considered beta and still under active development, yet it already serves many users as their daily driver terminal. Key features include Vi Mode for moving around and creating selections using vi bindings; a Search function for querying text within the scrollback buffer; Regex Hints that mark patterns for mouse or keyboard interaction; and Multi-Window support to improve resource usage by running on a single process.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Ghostty

    Ghostty

    Ghostty

    Ghostty is a fast, feature-rich, cross-platform terminal emulator that uses platform-native UI and GPU acceleration to deliver speed, features, and familiarity without compromise. Ghostty provides fully standards-compliant emulation, drawing on ECMA-48 and xterm conventions, to ensure compatibility with existing shells and software, while its multi-renderer architecture leverages OpenGL (with ligature support) to sustain smooth rendering up to 60 fps under heavy load and minimal I/O jitter via a dedicated I/O thread. It offers modern windowing capabilities such as multi-window, tabbing, and splits, and embraces native platform experiences through SwiftUI and GTK4, all built atop a shared core written in Zig (“libghostty”) that can be embedded via a C API. Users benefit from basic customizability (fonts, backgrounds, colors), an opt-in feature set for interactive CLI tools, and performance competitive with leading terminal emulators.
    Starting Price: Free
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    xterm

    xterm

    invisible-island

    xterm is a terminal emulator for the X Window System, first released to emulate DEC VT102 and Tektronix 4014 hardware and provide a windowed interface for applications that cannot access X directly. Each xterm window runs as a separate process, locally or remotely, while sharing keyboard and mouse input with only the focused window receiving events. It implements ANSI/ISO color support via the “new” color model for background erase and recognizes most VT220 control sequences, along with select features from VT320, VT420, and VT520 devices. Over its history, xterm’s terminal description evolved from VT102 (pre-1996) to VT220 (1996–2012) and, since 2012, to VT420, ensuring compatibility with modern applications. Xterm remains actively maintained and extensible through companion tools like luit for encoding support and the X Toolkit for resource configuration, making it a complete, standards-compliant emulator for Unix-based environments.
    Starting Price: Free
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    tmux

    tmux

    tmux

    tmux is a terminal multiplexer that enables multiple terminals to be created, accessed, and controlled from a single screen. It allows sessions to be detached so they continue running in the background and later reattached exactly as left. tmux implements each window as a separate client process, supports ANSI/ISO color via VT220 (and later) control sequences, and is configurable through its example tmux.conf file and man page. Built atop minimal dependencies, libevent 2.x and ncurses, it requires only a C compiler, make, pkg-config, and a Yacc for building. tmux’s lightweight, single-screen architecture, extensive documentation, and cross-platform support make it a robust, standards-compliant solution for managing terminal workflows efficiently.
    Starting Price: Free
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    WezTerm

    WezTerm

    WezTerm

    WezTerm is a high-performance, cross-platform terminal emulator and multiplexer built in Rust that delivers GPU-accelerated rendering, including ligatures, color emoji, true color, dynamic color schemes, and hyperlinks, and modern windowing controls such as panes, tabs, and multiple windows on both local and remote hosts. Its single-process multiplexer provides scrollback, searchable history, mouse integration, Quick Select mode for rapid selection, Copy mode, shell integration, support for the iTerm image protocol, SSH connectivity, serial ports, Arduino devices, and workspace/session management via Lua-configurable scripts. Configuration is handled through a wezterm.lua file with hot-reload support, while a rich command-line interface (wezterm cli) lets you spawn programs, manipulate tabs and panes, and set domains. WezTerm adheres to ECMA-48 and xterm conventions for full ANSI/ISO compliance and offers native UI integration using platform-specific APIs.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Zellij

    Zellij

    Zellij

    Zellij is a workspace aimed at developers, ops-oriented people, and terminal enthusiasts, designed around the philosophy that one must not sacrifice simplicity for power, delivering a great out-of-the-box experience together with advanced features. Geared toward both beginners and power users, it offers deep customizability and personal automation through layouts, true multiplayer collaboration, unique UX elements such as floating and stacked panes, and an innovative resizing algorithm that automatically places new panes in the optimal location. A plugin system enables creation of custom pane types in any language compiling to WebAssembly, while a comprehensive CLI introduces Command Panes for running and rerunning commands in dedicated panes and provides actions like run, edit, and rename-pane. Zellij’s single-process core ensures responsive performance, and its batteries-included approach gives users a terminal workspace with everything needed for modern development workflows.
    Starting Price: Free
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    MyIPHide

    MyIPHide

    Didsoft

    MyIPHide is a lifetime free, browser-focused VPN proxy that unblocks websites and protects privacy by encrypting browser traffic with an optimized algorithm that claims to be up to 13 times faster than traditional VPNs; it uses static IPs, lets users switch IPs in 0.1 seconds, and hides the real IP address and location while bypassing censorship, school or company firewalls, and ISP spying. It works across several platforms with a single account and has no data limits or ads in its core apps, offering both a web proxy site with multiple preset endpoint speeds/regions for quick access and downloadable apps for deeper integration; encrypted connections can add SSL to sites that lack it, and cached content improves repeat-load performance. Paste a URL or launch the app, choose or automatically change the exit country, and surf with anonymity.
    Starting Price: $8.96 per month
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    Tenki

    Tenki

    Tenki

    Tenki is one of the best alternatives for GitHub Actions users, offering a faster and more cost-effective replacement for GitHub-hosted runners. Migrate to Tenki bare-metal machines in under two minutes and reduce your costs by up to 50%, while achieving up to 30% faster job execution. With a single configuration change, you can unlock up to 80% better efficiency across your GitHub Actions workflows.
    Starting Price: $0.0015/core/min
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    Devolutions Gateway
    Traditional remote access tools like VPNs (Virtual Private Network) can introduce complexity, performance issues, and security gaps. Devolutions Gateway offers a safer alternative: lightweight, memory-safe tunnels that open only when needed. Whether you're managing external contractors or remote IT teams, sessions are relayed securely without exposing backend servers. Gateway supports RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol), SSH (Secure Shell), VNC (Virtual Network Computing), PowerShell, and more—all brokered through just-in-time (JIT) access using pre-authorized tokens. The Remote Access Management package adds everything needed: Devolutions Launcher for one-click access, Hub or Server for storing and controlling credentials, and role-based access control (RBAC) to ensure each user sees only what they’re authorized. Every action is logged. Together, they replace VPNs with an auditable, fast, and flexible access model - ideal for organizations that prioritize security and ease of use.
    Starting Price: $20/month/user
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    CertKit

    CertKit

    CertKit

    CertKit automates SSL certificate lifecycle management for DevOps teams and system administrators. Monitor expiration dates, auto-renew certificates, and deploy across multiple servers from a single dashboard. Key Features: - Real-time certificate monitoring and alerts - Automated renewal before expiration - Multi-server deployment automation - Support for Let's Encrypt and commercial CAs - Centralized certificate inventory Built for the upcoming 47-day certificate mandate, CertKit eliminates manual certificate management overhead. No more expired certificates causing outages. No more spreadsheet tracking. Just reliable, automated SSL management that scales with your infrastructure. Perfect for organizations managing multiple domains, load balancers, or distributed systems. Self-hosted or cloud options available. Simple, practical automation for a critical security requirement. Because certificate management shouldn't require a dedicated team.
    Starting Price: $0
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    Foxglove

    Foxglove

    Foxglove

    Foxglove is a visualization, observability, and data management platform purpose-built for robotics and embodied AI development that centralizes and simplifies working with large, multimodal temporal datasets, including time series, sensor logs, imagery, lidar/point clouds, geospatial maps, and more, in a single, integrated workspace. It enables engineers to record, import, organize, stream, and visualize both live and recorded data from robots using intuitive, customizable dashboards with interactive panels for 3D scenes, plots, raw messages, images, and maps, helping users understand how robots sense, think, and act. Foxglove supports real-time connections to systems like ROS and ROS 2 via bridges and web sockets, enables cross-platform workflows (desktop app for Linux, Windows, and macOS), and facilitates rapid analysis, debugging, and performance optimization by synchronizing diverse data sources in time and space.
    Starting Price: $18 per month
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    Primo

    Primo

    Primo

    Primo is an all-in-one AI-powered IT operations platform that helps organizations buy, track, secure, and remotely manage company devices and software from a single, centralized system by combining identity, mobile device management (MDM), endpoint detection and response, SaaS management, and global hardware procurement so teams no longer juggle multiple disconnected tools; IT can enforce security policies, push apps and updates, monitor and remediate issues across macOS, Windows, and Linux devices, and coordinate zero-touch deployments at scale, all while keeping identity and access workflows in sync with HR data to automate onboarding, offboarding, and permission changes. It integrates with 60+ HR and email tools to ensure a single source of truth for users and devices, offers real-time compliance and activity logs, supports role-based access and single sign-on, and provides AI-assisted automation to reduce manual work and improve security posture.
    Starting Price: €8 per month
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    BuildNinja

    BuildNinja

    BuildNinja

    BuildNinja is a self-hosted CI/CD platform designed to help growing teams deploy code quickly without unnecessary complexity. It eliminates the pain of per-seat pricing and fragile pipelines by offering unlimited users and agents at a predictable monthly cost. BuildNinja deploys in minutes using Docker and works out of the box with minimal configuration. The platform provides full visibility into builds with detailed logs, duration analytics, and real-time agent monitoring. Teams can manage source control, build steps, artifacts, and notifications from one clean, centralized interface. Built-in email alerts notify teams instantly when builds succeed or fail without extra setup. Overall, BuildNinja helps teams focus on shipping features instead of maintaining pipelines.
    Starting Price: $199
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    Merit Modeler

    Merit Modeler

    Ideamerit s.r.o.

    Merit Modeler is a free desktop application for creating professional diagrams — including Flowcharts, Use Case diagrams, Data Flow diagrams and many other modeling notations. Designed for analysts, developers, students and system designers, Merit Modeler helps you visualize processes, document software systems and communicate ideas clearly. Because it runs locally on your computer, it is fast, secure and fully available offline - no subscriptions, no online accounts.
    Starting Price: $0
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    sshx

    sshx

    sshx

    sshx is a secure, web-based collaborative terminal platform that lets you share your command-line session with others by sending a unique browser link, enabling multiple participants to interact in real time with remote cursors and chat on an infinite canvas. It is fast, end-to-end encrypted, and lightweight, with a server written in Rust and support across macOS, Linux, and Windows, so users can install a single binary or use it directly in a browser for collaborative sessions. The interface supports arranging and resizing multiple terminals freely, live presence awareness, and ultra-fast mesh networking to connect from anywhere. sshx is ideal for remote pair programming, teaching, debugging, live demonstrations, and collaborative troubleshooting, providing secure access without requiring complex setups or traditional SSH clients, and it can be integrated into workflows, including CI/CD environments for remote debugging and shared terminal access.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Open iT ComputeAnalyzer™
    Open iT ComputeAnalyzer™ provides a centralized view of system and HPC resource usage to improve performance and capacity planning. It meters CPU, memory, and I/O usage across distributed GRID computing environments, supporting major job schedulers including IBM Spectrum LSF, PBS Professional, OpenPBS, Oracle Grid Engine, and Torque. ComputeAnalyzer tracks queue performance, job activity, wait times per user, and the root causes of failed or pending jobs, giving IT and engineering teams the visibility they need to eliminate bottlenecks and maximize cluster efficiency. It also enables accurate IT chargeback by breaking down resource consumption by user, project, department, or business unit. Usage data can be exported to preferred BI tools for further analysis, and the solution integrates natively with LicenseAnalyzer and StorageAnalyzer for a complete picture of software, storage, and compute asset utilization.
    Starting Price: Contact Vendor
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    Open iT StorageAnalyzer™
    Open iT StorageAnalyzer™ monitors and analyzes disk, file system, and backup usage to help organizations optimize storage resources and reduce IT costs. It identifies unused, stale, or unnecessary data that can be deleted or moved to lower-cost storage tiers by tracking file age and activity. Detailed reports broken down by user, project, department, business unit, and file type give administrators clear visibility into exactly where storage is being consumed and by whom. StorageAnalyzer™ also supports accurate IT chargeback by attributing storage costs based on actual measured usage rather than flat-rate estimates. By surfacing capacity trends and bottlenecks across on-premises, cloud, and hybrid environments, it enables proactive storage management, prevents unexpected capacity issues, and supports better planning for future storage investments.
    Starting Price: Contact Vendor
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    OpenFang

    OpenFang

    OpenFang

    OpenFang is an open source Agent Operating System built in Rust that provides a unified runtime for building, deploying, and managing autonomous AI agents at production scale. It packages a batteries-included architecture into a single binary, enabling developers to run agents that operate continuously, build knowledge graphs, and report results to a centralized dashboard without constant user prompts. At the core of OpenFang are “Hands,” pre-built autonomous capability packages that execute on schedules and perform tasks such as lead generation, research, browser automation, and social management. It includes dozens of pre-built agents, native tools, and channel adapters that allow agents to function across platforms like Slack, WhatsApp, Discord, and Teams from a single environment. Security is built into the foundation through multiple defense layers such as WASM sandboxing, cryptographic signing, taint tracking, and tamper-evident audit trails.
    Starting Price: Free
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