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Co-authored-by: Uri Goldshtein <uri.goldshtein@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Laurin Quast <laurinquast@googlemail.com>
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title: The Guild has acquired Grafbase
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description:
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We're open sourcing the Grafbase stack and uniting the best GraphQL Federation Routers under Hive
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Platform.
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date: 2026-02-10
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authors: uri
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tags: [company, platform]
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---
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Today, we are very happy to announce that The Guild has acquired Grafbase.
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This step is part of our long-term goal to build a stable, long-lasting home for critical GraphQL
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infrastructure — tools and platforms that teams can depend on for many years, regardless of market
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shifts or vendor changes. We’ve followed a similar approach in the past with the
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[Stellate acquisition](https://the-guild.dev/graphql/hive/blog/stellate-acquisition) and when we
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welcomed Inigo’s enterprise customers and engineering team into the Hive Platform.
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Grafbase has been at the forefront of GraphQL Federation, building a high performance Rust Router
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and a powerful cloud platform behind it. We’re now open sourcing the entire stack. Bringing the best
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GraphQL Federation Routers and platform under one roof makes Hive Platform a natural first choice
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for teams using GraphQL today.
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We always had a good relationship and great respect for the Grafbase team, led by Fredrik Björk. We
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admired their engineering and valued their competition: open, honest, the kind that pushes both
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teams to improve. It's a rare thing to find in a competitor, and I thank them for it.
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We are happy to welcome Grafbase users to The Guild’s ecosystem:
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We’ve already started the work of integrating Grafbase dashboard into Hive Console and Grafbase
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Router into Hive Router. Grafbase users can safely continue using the Grafbase platform and Grafbase
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Rust Router. We’ll keep them running till all users have successfully migrated to our integrated
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platform, at their own pace.
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We already added support for using Hive Console as the schema registry and analytics platform to
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Grafbase Router (which now supports all of the GraphQL Routers in the ecosystem), to make the
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transition as smooth as possible.
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For most users the transition can be concluded in just two steps:
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1. Migrate from Grafbase Dashboard to Hive Console
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2. Migrate from Grafbase Router to Hive Router
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While the latter step is considered to be the more complicated step, we will make sure that every
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user has enough time and support to complete the migration.
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The Hive Platform is the best GraphQL Federation Platform out there. For everything GraphQL, we have
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you covered. Now and for many years to come.
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