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Unifier vs. Unifier Micro

Recently (as of first writing this page), we created Unifier Micro, a lightweight version of Unifier with only the core features. It is designed for smaller communities who have very limited resources, so they can still bring their communities together without needing too much resources.

As Unifier Micro heavily cuts down on caching, it will use the CPU and network more often compared to Unifier.

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Unifier
Unifier Micro

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Decent

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✅ Easy

Varies

Communities of any size

Small communities

Webhooks

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