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AblyGiscusPartyKit
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  • Free with no card: Giscus, PartyKit.
FieldAblyably.comGiscusgiscus.appPartyKitpartykit.io
What it isGlobal realtime messaging platform with pub/sub channels, presence, message history and connection state recovery so a client that drops offline resumes without gaps. Integrations fan channel data out to webhooks, serverless functions, Kafka and queues. Multi-region by default, with a far larger free allowance than most competitors.Comment widget that stores each thread as a GitHub Discussion. You install the giscus app, enable Discussions on a public repo, and a script tag maps each page to a discussion by pathname, URL or og:title. Supports threaded replies, reactions, themes and lazy loading, with no database of your own.Open-source framework for stateful realtime servers built on Cloudflare Durable Objects. Each 'party' is a server-side class owning a room of WebSocket clients, so presence, chat, cursors and Yjs sync take a few dozen lines. PartyKit announced it was joining Cloudflare in April 2024.
CategoryRealtime, comments & collabRealtime, comments & collabRealtime, comments & collab
Cost tiermixedfreefree
PricingFree: 6M messages/mo, 200 concurrent connections, 200 channels, 500 msg/sec. Standard $29/mo plus usage (10k connections, 10k channels); Pro $399/mo plus usage (50k). Usage: $2.50 per million messages, $1.00 per million connection-minutes, $0.25/GiB transferFree forever and open source. No hosting cost, no database, no accounts to administer — every thread is stored as a GitHub Discussion in a repository you already ownIndividual free: deploy to PartyKit cloud, up to 10 live projects, room storage cleared every 24 hours. Commercial free: deploy to your own Cloudflare account with unlimited projects and custom domains, paying only Cloudflare Workers and Durable Objects usage
Why builders pick itReach for it when dropped or out-of-order messages would genuinely break something — live scores, an auction, a running liveblog. History rewind after a reconnect is the feature you cannot easily rebuild, and 6M free messages monthly is generous.Zero infrastructure, zero cost, zero moderation queue — GitHub handles authentication, spam and abuse reporting for you. For a developer-audience project or a docs site it is the default answer and takes about ten minutes.You want a multiplayer backend without operating one. npx partykit dev gives a local room server in seconds, and deploying to your own Cloudflare account keeps the bill at raw Workers prices instead of a per-message meter.
Watch out forUsage is billed on three separate meters — messages, connection-minutes and channel-minutes — so idle-but-open browser tabs cost money even when nothing is being published. Forecasting the bill takes real modelling rather than a headline price.Commenters need a GitHub account and must authorise the app, which excludes almost all non-technical readers — usually disqualifying for a general-audience project. The repository must be public, so every comment is public too.Since the Cloudflare acquisition, momentum has shifted toward Cloudflare's own Durable Objects and Agents SDK — treat PartyKit as a convenience layer that may fold into the platform. Free-tier room storage is wiped every 24 hours, so it is not durable.
How to wire it upnpm i ablyPaste the generated script tag from giscus.app/#configurationnpm create partykit@latest
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# Tool comparison — Ably vs Giscus vs PartyKit

Source: Kbaise, a directory of tools that work with Lovable projects.
Pick one and tell me why before writing any integration code.

## Ably (ably)
- URL: https://ably.com
- Category: Realtime, comments & collab
- Cost: mixed — Free: 6M messages/mo, 200 concurrent connections, 200 channels, 500 msg/sec. Standard $29/mo plus usage (10k connections, 10k channels); Pro $399/mo plus usage (50k). Usage: $2.50 per million messages, $1.00 per million connection-minutes, $0.25/GiB transfer
- What it is: Global realtime messaging platform with pub/sub channels, presence, message history and connection state recovery so a client that drops offline resumes without gaps. Integrations fan channel data out to webhooks, serverless functions, Kafka and queues. Multi-region by default, with a far larger free allowance than most competitors.
- Why builders pick it: Reach for it when dropped or out-of-order messages would genuinely break something — live scores, an auction, a running liveblog. History rewind after a reconnect is the feature you cannot easily rebuild, and 6M free messages monthly is generous.
- Trap: Usage is billed on three separate meters — messages, connection-minutes and channel-minutes — so idle-but-open browser tabs cost money even when nothing is being published. Forecasting the bill takes real modelling rather than a headline price.
- Wiring: npm i ably
- Full dossier: /api/public/tools/ably

## Giscus (giscus)
- URL: https://giscus.app
- Category: Realtime, comments & collab
- Cost: free — Free forever and open source. No hosting cost, no database, no accounts to administer — every thread is stored as a GitHub Discussion in a repository you already own
- What it is: Comment widget that stores each thread as a GitHub Discussion. You install the giscus app, enable Discussions on a public repo, and a script tag maps each page to a discussion by pathname, URL or og:title. Supports threaded replies, reactions, themes and lazy loading, with no database of your own.
- Why builders pick it: Zero infrastructure, zero cost, zero moderation queue — GitHub handles authentication, spam and abuse reporting for you. For a developer-audience project or a docs site it is the default answer and takes about ten minutes.
- Trap: Commenters need a GitHub account and must authorise the app, which excludes almost all non-technical readers — usually disqualifying for a general-audience project. The repository must be public, so every comment is public too.
- Wiring: Paste the generated script tag from giscus.app/#configuration
- Full dossier: /api/public/tools/giscus

## PartyKit (partykit)
- URL: https://www.partykit.io
- Category: Realtime, comments & collab
- Cost: free — Individual free: deploy to PartyKit cloud, up to 10 live projects, room storage cleared every 24 hours. Commercial free: deploy to your own Cloudflare account with unlimited projects and custom domains, paying only Cloudflare Workers and Durable Objects usage
- What it is: Open-source framework for stateful realtime servers built on Cloudflare Durable Objects. Each 'party' is a server-side class owning a room of WebSocket clients, so presence, chat, cursors and Yjs sync take a few dozen lines. PartyKit announced it was joining Cloudflare in April 2024.
- Why builders pick it: You want a multiplayer backend without operating one. npx partykit dev gives a local room server in seconds, and deploying to your own Cloudflare account keeps the bill at raw Workers prices instead of a per-message meter.
- Trap: Since the Cloudflare acquisition, momentum has shifted toward Cloudflare's own Durable Objects and Agents SDK — treat PartyKit as a convenience layer that may fold into the platform. Free-tier room storage is wiped every 24 hours, so it is not durable.
- Wiring: npm create partykit@latest
- Full dossier: /api/public/tools/partykit

## Quick read

- Free with no card: Giscus, PartyKit.

## Rules
1. Prefer the free tier when no budget was stated, and say what the ceiling is.
2. Read the full dossier before integrating.
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