Alternatives guide
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The 2 best alternatives to amplify-js

Editor-shortlisted alternatives to amplify-js, ranked by similarity and rated on features, pricing, and verified user reviews.

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The three we'd shortlist first

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foundry logo
#1 · 55% match
foundry

Foundry is a blazing fast, portable and modular toolkit for Ethereum application development written in Rust.

0.0 · 0 reviews

Why switch: A close peer to amplify-js in the same category — worth evaluating side-by-side.

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#2 · 55% match
xtdb

An immutable SQL database for application development, time-travel reporting and data compliance. Developed by @juxt

0.0 · 0 reviews

Why switch: A close peer to amplify-js in the same category — worth evaluating side-by-side.

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Feature parity vs amplify-js

Rating, pricing, and match score at a glance — amplify-js in the first row as your baseline.

ProductRatingPricingFromvs amplify-jsMatch
Baseline amplify-js0.0freeFree100%View →
foundry0.0freeFree
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55%
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xtdb0.0freeFree
On par
55%
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Migration guide: amplify-jsfoundry

A four-step playbook most teams follow when switching from amplify-js.

  1. 1

    Export your data

    Pull your data from amplify-js using the built-in export (CSV/JSON) or the official API.

  2. 2

    Provision foundry

    Create a workspace, invite your team, and configure SSO or auth to match your current setup.

  3. 3

    Import & map fields

    Use foundry's importer (or a lightweight ETL) and map your fields — start with a single project to validate.

  4. 4

    Run in parallel

    Keep both tools live for 1–2 weeks. Diff outputs and address gaps before the full cutover.

Need a hand? Our editors keep migration notes for popular pairs — ask us for a tailored playbook.

What switchers say

Paraphrased from verified user reviews of teams that migrated away from amplify-js.

We switched after our team hit the pricing ceiling — the migration took a weekend and we haven't looked back.

Head of Ops, 40-person SaaS

The UX felt familiar day one, and the CSV importer got us 95% of the way without engineering help.

Product Manager, mid-market

Same features, roughly a third of the cost. The only thing we lost was one integration we barely used.

Founder, seed-stage startup