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Open-Source Workflow Automation Platforms

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These tools are ideal for developers and teams looking to automate processes with full control over infrastructure, privacy, and customizability. Most are self-hostable, community-supported, and extensible with plugins or custom logic. They support API calls, webhooks, cron scheduling, and integrations with cloud services or SaaS tools. While they require more setup than commercial no-code tools, they offer flexibility and developer-first tooling. Ideal for organizations needing secure, scalable, and transparent automation solutions.

Tools:

  • n8n – A powerful open-source automation tool with a visual editor and over 300 prebuilt integrations. Supports conditional logic, loops, and custom JavaScript functions.

  • Huginn – Acts as a self-hosted personal assistant that watches for events and reacts with user-defined actions. Built with agents that scrape sites, send emails, or integrate with APIs.

  • Activepieces – An open-source Zapier alternative with a no-code builder and support for hosting on your infrastructure. Ideal for small businesses and startups looking for free, private automation.

  • Windmill.dev – A developer-oriented tool for scripting workflows using Python or TypeScript. Includes scheduling, triggers, and secrets management for production-level job automation.

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