17 Integrations with Golioth

View a list of Golioth integrations and software that integrates with Golioth below. Compare the best Golioth integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Golioth. Here are the current Golioth integrations in 2026:

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    Google Cloud Platform
    Google Cloud is a cloud-based service that allows you to create anything from simple websites to complex applications for businesses of all sizes. New customers get $300 in free credits to run, test, and deploy workloads. All customers can use 25+ products for free, up to monthly usage limits. Use Google's core infrastructure, data analytics & machine learning. Secure and fully featured for all enterprises. Tap into big data to find answers faster and build better products. Grow from prototype to production to planet-scale, without having to think about capacity, reliability or performance. From virtual machines with proven price/performance advantages to a fully managed app development platform. Scalable, resilient, high performance object storage and databases for your applications. State-of-the-art software-defined networking products on Google’s private fiber network. Fully managed data warehousing, batch and stream processing, data exploration, Hadoop/Spark, and messaging.
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    Starting Price: Free ($300 in free credits)
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    MongoDB Atlas
    The most innovative cloud database service on the market, with unmatched data distribution and mobility across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, built-in automation for resource and workload optimization, and so much more. MongoDB Atlas is the global cloud database service for modern applications. Deploy fully managed MongoDB across AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure with best-in-class automation and proven practices that guarantee availability, scalability, and compliance with the most demanding data security and privacy standards. The best way to deploy, run, and scale MongoDB in the cloud. MongoDB Atlas offers built-in security controls for all your data. Enable enterprise-grade features to integrate with your existing security protocols and compliance standards. With MongoDB Atlas, your data is protected with preconfigured security features for authentication, authorization, encryption, and more.
    Starting Price: $0.08/hour
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    Grafana Cloud

    Grafana Cloud

    Grafana Labs

    Grafana Labs delivers the leading AI-powered observability platform, built around Grafana—the world’s most widely adopted open source technology for dashboards and visualization. Recognized as a Leader in the 2025 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Observability Platforms, Grafana Labs supports more than 25 million users and thousands of organizations, from startups to the Fortune 500. Grafana Cloud is the open observability cloud, built on open source, open standards, and open ecosystems. Powered by the LGTM stack—Grafana (visualization), Mimir (metrics), Loki (logs) & Tempo (traces)—it unifies telemetry in one platform for full-stack visibility across applications, infrastructure, and digital experiences. With the AI-powered Grafana Assistant and Adaptive Telemetry suite, teams detect and resolve issues faster, reduce wasteful telemetry spend, and gain real-time insights to ensure reliability. Native OTel support and 100s of integrations mean you can plug in existing tools & data sources.
    Starting Price: $0
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    Amazon Web Services (AWS)
    Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world’s most comprehensive cloud platform, trusted by millions of customers across industries. From startups to global enterprises and government agencies, AWS provides on-demand solutions for compute, storage, networking, AI, analytics, and more. The platform empowers organizations to innovate faster, reduce costs, and scale globally with unmatched flexibility and reliability. With services like Amazon EC2 for compute, Amazon S3 for storage, SageMaker for AI/ML, and CloudFront for content delivery, AWS covers nearly every business and technical need. Its global infrastructure spans 120 availability zones across 38 regions, ensuring resilience, compliance, and security. Backed by the largest community of customers, partners, and developers, AWS continues to lead the cloud industry in innovation and operational expertise.
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    Microsoft Azure
    Microsoft's Azure is a cloud computing platform that allows for rapid and secure application development, testing and management. Azure. Invent with purpose. Turn ideas into solutions with more than 100 services to build, deploy, and manage applications—in the cloud, on-premises, and at the edge—using the tools and frameworks of your choice. Continuous innovation from Microsoft supports your development today, and your product visions for tomorrow. With a commitment to open source, and support for all languages and frameworks, build how you want, and deploy where you want to. On-premises, in the cloud, and at the edge—we’ll meet you where you are. Integrate and manage your environments with services designed for hybrid cloud. Get security from the ground up, backed by a team of experts, and proactive compliance trusted by enterprises, governments, and startups. The cloud you can trust, with the numbers to prove it.
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    InfluxDB

    InfluxDB

    InfluxData

    InfluxDB is a purpose-built data platform designed to handle all time series data, from users, sensors, applications and infrastructure — seamlessly collecting, storing, visualizing, and turning insight into action. With a library of more than 250 open source Telegraf plugins, importing and monitoring data from any system is easy. InfluxDB empowers developers to build transformative IoT, monitoring and analytics services and applications. InfluxDB’s flexible architecture fits any implementation — whether in the cloud, at the edge or on-premises — and its versatility, accessibility and supporting tools (client libraries, APIs, etc.) make it easy for developers at any level to quickly build applications and services with time series data. Optimized for developer efficiency and productivity, the InfluxDB platform gives builders time to focus on the features and functionalities that give their internal projects value and their applications a competitive edge.
    Starting Price: $0
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    k6

    k6

    k6

    The best developer experience for load testing. Open source load testing tool and SaaS for engineering teams. The k6 API and CLI are easy-to-use, flexible and powerful. Write tests in Javascript that mimic real-world scenarios. Automate your tests to ensure that your infrastructure and application remain performant. Configure SLOs in your k6 script to test the health of your services. Create tests faster with our browser recorder and converters (JMeter, Postman, Swagger). Extensive documentation, awesome community and first class support. No XML. No DSL. Just familiar scripting with ES6 JS.
    Starting Price: $99.00/month
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    Hologram

    Hologram

    Hologram

    Connect to every network in every country using a one hardware-agnostic SIM card or eSIM eUICC chip. Hologram SIMs automatically switch between local carriers to ensure you have top performance and never lose service. Collaboratively manage your fleet with ease via our easy-to-use Dashboard or our modern REST API. Future-proof your SIMs and scale faster globally with Hyper – Hologram’s eUICC SIMs and platform. Hyper provides over-the-air, updatable access to Hologram’s full portfolio of IoT connectivity partners and profiles. New proactive alerting tools for your entire deployment. Real-time insights about your devices so you can focus on growing and scaling, not connectivity. Focus on your product and data — not connectivity infrastructure, negotiations, and pricing.
    Starting Price: $1.50 per device
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    Helm

    Helm

    The Linux Foundation

    Helm helps you manage Kubernetes applications, Helm charts help you define, install, and upgrade even the most complex Kubernetes application. Charts are easy to create, version, share, and publish, so start using Helm and stop the copy-and-paste. Charts describe even the most complex apps, provide repeatable application installation, and serve as a single point of authority. Take the pain out of updates with in-place upgrades and custom hooks. Charts are easy to version, share, and host on public or private servers. Use helm rollback to roll back to an older version of a release with ease. Helm uses a packaging format called charts. A chart is a collection of files that describe a related set of Kubernetes resources. A single chart might be used to deploy something simple, like a memcached pod, or something complex, like a full web app stack with HTTP servers, databases, caches, and so on.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Datacake

    Datacake

    Datacake

    With the Datacake platform, you can realize your Industrial IoT use cases, such as condition monitoring, data logging, real-time dashboards, and data analytics. Connect LoRaWAN or NB-IoT devices and gateways to the platform. Use MQTT or other interfaces. Use the Datacake IoT platform and Ready-to-Use LoRaWAN sensors to detect water levels in flowing or standing water, containers or other vessels. Use modern online maps and display the positions of your IoT assets (e.g. sensors, machines, or other things) in real-time on Interactive Maps. View the routes traveled by these devices in a historical view directly on the map. Upload images and place sensors directly in the floor plan of the building, hall plans, or other diagrams. Show your customers the conditions on-site in a simple way. Send data to your devices on Datacake via webhook. Payload decoders for HTTP requests are also available here.
    Starting Price: €1 per device per month
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    FreeRTOS

    FreeRTOS

    FreeRTOS

    Developed in partnership with the world’s leading chip companies over a 15-year period, and now downloaded every 170 seconds, FreeRTOS is a market-leading real-time operating system (RTOS) for microcontrollers and small microprocessors. Distributed freely under the MIT open source license, FreeRTOS includes a kernel and a growing set of IoT libraries suitable for use across all industry sectors. FreeRTOS is built with an emphasis on reliability and ease of use. With proven robustness, tiny footprint, and wide device support, the FreeRTOS kernel is trusted by world-leading companies as the de facto standard for microcontrollers and small microprocessors. With detailed pre-configured demos and Internet of Things (IoT) reference integrations, there is no need to determine how to setup a project. Quickly download, compile, and get to market faster. Our partner ecosystem provides a breadth of options including community contributions and professional support.
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    Ubidots

    Ubidots

    Ubidots

    Connect hardware to Ubidots cloud easily with more than 200 user-proven libraries, SDKs, and tutorials to guide your integration over HTTP, MQTT, TCP, UDP, or by Parsing custom/industrial protocols. Whether onboarding 1 or 1,000 devices, it takes the same amount of effort with Ubidots device types. replicate creating the new device in Ubidots automatically configuring variables, device properties, and appearance each time a new piece of hardware is detected. Create your own API and parse data into a Node.js cloud GET or POST HTTP function extending your connect solution beyond the boundaries of Ubidots architecture and capabilities.
    Starting Price: $49 per month
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    NoSQL

    NoSQL

    NoSQL

    NoSQL is a domain-specific programming language used for accessing, managing, and manipulating non-tabular databases. A NoSQL (originally referring to "non-SQL" or "non-relational") database provides a mechanism for storage and retrieval of data that is modeled in means other than the tabular relations used in relational databases. Such databases have existed since the late 1960s, but the name "NoSQL" was only coined in the early 21st century, triggered by the needs of Web 2.0 companies. NoSQL databases are increasingly used in big data and real-time web applications.NoSQL systems are also sometimes called Not only SQL to emphasize that they may support SQL-like query languages or sit alongside SQL databases in polyglot-persistent architectures. Many NoSQL stores compromise consistency (in the sense of the CAP theorem) in favor of availability, partition tolerance, and speed. Barriers to the greater adoption of NoSQL stores include the use of low-level query languages.
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    MQX RTOS
    The MQX real-time operating system (RTOS) provides real-time performance within a small, configurable footprint. The RTOS is tightly integrated with 32-bit MCUs and MPUs from NXP and is provided with commonly used device drivers. The MQX RTOS is designed to have a modern, component-based microkernel architecture allowing for customization by feature, size, and speed by selecting the components engineers wish to include while meeting the tight memory constraints of embedded systems. The MQX RTOS can be configured to take as little as 8 KB of ROM and 2.5K RAM on Arm Cortex M4, including kernel, 2 task applications,1 LW Semaphore, interrupt stack, queues, and memory manager. Provides a fully-functional RTOS core with additional, optional services. Components are linked in only if needed, preventing unused functions from bloating the memory footprint. Key components are included in both full and lightweight versions for further control of size, RAM/ROM utilization and performance options.
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    Zephyr

    Zephyr

    Zephyr

    From simple embedded environmental sensors and LED wearables to sophisticated embedded controllers, smart watches, and IoT wireless applications. Implements configurable architecture-specific stack-overflow protection, kernel object and device driver permission tracking, and thread isolation with thread-level memory protection on x86, ARC, and ARM architectures, userspace, and memory domains. For platforms without MMU/MPU and memory constrained devices, supports combining application-specific code with a custom kernel to create a monolithic image that gets loaded and executed on a system’s hardware. Both the application code and kernel code execute in a single shared address space.
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    Memfault

    Memfault

    Memfault

    Reduce risk, ship products faster, and resolve issues proactively by upgrading your Android and MCU-based devices with Memfault. By integrating Memfault into smart device infrastructure, developers and IoT device manufacturers can monitor and manage the entire device lifecycle, from development to feature updates, with ease and speed. Monitor hardware and firmware performance, remotely investigate issues, and incrementally rollout targeted updates to devices without disrupting customers. Go beyond application monitoring with device and fleet-level metrics, like battery health and connectivity with crash analytics for firmware. Resolve issues more efficiently with automatic detection, alerts, deduplication, and actionable insights sent via the cloud. Keep customers happy by fixing bugs quickly and shipping features more frequently with staged rollouts and specific device groups (cohorts).
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    CIRRENT IoT Network Intelligence (INI)
    CIRRENT™ IoT Network Intelligence is a cloud software solution that helps data-driven product development to improve user experience, improve product reviews, decrease returns, and increase sales. CIRRENT™ INI uses the CIRRENT™ Agent embedded software in your IoT product to securely report data into the CIRRENT™ Cloud and provide real-time access for your product management and engineering teams via the CIRRENT™ Console. With CIRRENT™ INI, your product and engineering teams can solve customer and product problems faster. Compare the performance of products in your fleet at scale or deep dive into a single device. Timely identification of device failures and network issues in the field. Don’t waste precious engineering time/resources on building infrastructures, we have preconfigured dashboards, events, attributes. Less time (on average 40 hours) spent trying to get to root cause of the product issue or customer environment.
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