MIT
Activepieces
Open-source workflow automation with integrations
An open-source automation tool for building trigger/action workflows with connectors and optional self-hosting.
In depth
What it is
Activepieces is an open-source automation tool for building trigger/action workflows with connectors and optional self-hosting.
Key features
- Workflow builder - Visual workflows with branching and step configuration.
- Triggers - Schedules, webhooks, and event-based triggers.
- Integrations - Prebuilt connectors plus custom HTTP/API steps.
- Self-hosting - Runs on private infrastructure for internal systems.
Strengths
- Workflow builder - Visual workflows with branching and step configuration.
- Triggers - Schedules, webhooks, and event-based triggers.
- Integrations - Prebuilt connectors plus custom HTTP/API steps.
Trade-offs
- Connector depth - Integration coverage and maintenance vary by connector.
- Reliability - Retries, idempotency, and long-running runs need explicit design.
- Operations - Self-host deployments add upgrades, backups, and monitoring.
Pricing
Open-source software. Direct license cost is zero; costs are typically infrastructure, operations, and optional paid support or hosting.
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