autokitteh is an open-source platform for developing and managing automated, reliable, durable, long-running workflows with simple tools and familiar languages.
It is a developer-first alternative to no-code/low-code platforms (such as Zapier, make.com, etc.) and a durable execution platform (a complement to Temporal). It offers tools and a simplified abstraction for crafting reliable, long-running workflows without sacrificing the power and flexibility of direct code manipulation.
autokitteh promotes a developer-first approach, catering to both inexperienced beginners and busy experts, with a wide variety of skill sets and use cases:
- CI/CD pipelines and DevOps processes
- Infrastructure and backend systems orchestration
- IT, ops, and cybersecurity SOAR runbooks
- Cross-system syncs and integrations
- Sales, marketing, and back-office automations
autokitteh hides away the toil and provides advanced engineering features out-of-the-box:
- Secure, seamless, bidirectional API integration
- User-friendly management, monitoring, and debugging
- Standalone and distributed system reliability
- Automated recovery without state loss
- Built-in durability for long-running workflows
- Readiness for world-class scalability needs
- Versatile deployment strategies
Here's a detailed look at how autokitteh works.
This open-source project can be used mostly for self-hosted and on-prem installations. Our managed cloud iPaaS offering is currently in beta - for details, contact us at meow@autokitteh.com.
The following requires Go version 1.22 or greater.
$ git clone https://github.com/autokitteh/autokitteh.git
$ cd autokitteh
$ make ak
$ cp ./bin/ak /usr/local/bin
$ ak version
- buf
- docker
- go >= 1.22
- golangci-lint (auto-downloaded during builds if missing)
- shellcheck (auto-pulled via docker during builds if missing)
- gofumpt
- gotestsum (used by Makefile intead of "go test" if detected)
- jq (for advanced output formatting)
- atlasgo (for new DB migrations)