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The VirES service launched publicly in 2016 and has continuously evolved, adding more datasets and features every year [1]. It comprises four main components: server, web client, Python client, and JupyterHub, providing a range of routes to access, visualise, and process the Swarm product portfolio [2] and more.Notable features include:- LEO magnetometry from other missions: CHAMP, CryoSat-2, GRACE, GRACE-FO, GOCE- INTERMAGNET ground observatories- Notebook-based cookbook [3]- Heliophysics API (HAPI) [4]Building upon robust data access via VirES and HAPI, Swarm DISC (Swarm Data, Innovation, and Science Cluster) is also developing the SwarmPAL Python package [5] to facilitate higher-level analysis. Overall, we aim to produce a sustainable ecosystem of tools and services, which together support accessibility, interoperability, open science, and cloud-based processing [6]. All services are available freely to all, and the software is developed openly on GitHub [7,8].The work presented is the result of many partners across Swarm DISC.[1] https://vires.services/changelog[2] https://swarmhandbook.earth.esa.int[3] https://notebooks.vires.services[4] https://vires.services/hapi[5] https://swarmpal.readthedocs.io[6] https://doi.org/10.3389/fspas.2022.1002697[7] https://github.com/ESA-VirES[8] https://github.com/Swarm-DISC