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AutoKitteh is a **developer** platform for workflow automation and
orchestration. It is an easy-to-use, code-based alternative to no/low-code
platforms (such as Zapier, Workato, Make.com, n8n) with unlimited flexibility.
**You write in vanilla Python, we make it durable** 🪄
In addition, it is a **durable execution** platform for long-running and
reliable workflows. It is based on [Temporal](https://temporal.io/), hiding
many of its infrastructure and coding complexities.
AutoKitteh can be self-hosted, and has a cloud offering as well.
Once installed, AutoKitteh is a scalable "serverless" platform (with batteries
included) for DevOps, FinOps, MLOps, SOAR, productivity tasks, critical
backend business processes, and more.
**Try our [Cloud](https://autokitteh.cloud)!**
Explore example automations at [kittehub](https://github.com/autokitteh/kittehub).
Join our community:
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## High-Level Architecture

**Platform:** A scalable server that provides interfaces for building projects
(workflows), deploying them, triggering the code with webhooks or schedulers,
executing the code as durable workflows, and managing these workflows.
**API:** AutoKitteh is an API-first platform. All services are available via
gRPC / HTTP.
**Built-in integrations:** Slack, GitHub, Twilio, ChatGPT, Gemini, Gmail,
Google Calendar, HTTP, gRPC and many more. It's easy to add new integrations.
**Supported programming languages:** Python, Starlark (a dialect of Python),
and JavaScript (coming soon).
[Discover how it works](https://docs.autokitteh.com/how_it_works)
(in detail).
## User Interfaces
- Command Line Interface
- Visual Studio Code Extension - Build and manage workflows

- Web UI

## Why You Should Give AutoKitteh a Test Drive
AutoKitteh provides a full set of advanced engineering features
out-of-the-box. You can focus on writing the business logic, we take care of
the rest:
- Secure, seamless, bidirectional API integrations
- 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
## Getting Started
See our [quickstart guide](https://docs.autokitteh.com/get_started/quickstart),
which covers:
- Installation
- Starting a self-hosted server
- Creating and deploying a project
- Resilience demo
The open-source AutoKitteh server is used mostly for self-hosted and on-prem
installations.
Our managed cloud iPaaS offering is currently in beta - for details, contact
us at
[email protected].
## Build From Source
The following requires [Go version 1.24](https://go.dev/dl/) or greater.
```shell
$ git clone https://github.com/autokitteh/autokitteh.git
$ cd autokitteh
$ make ak
$ cp ./bin/ak /usr/local/bin
$ ak version
```
## Build Requirements (_Full_ Builds Only)
- buf
- docker
- go >= 1.24
- golangci-lint (auto-downloaded during builds if missing)
- shellcheck (auto-pulled via docker during builds if missing)
## Recommended Dev Tools
- gofumpt
- gotestsum (used by Makefile instead of "go test" if detected)
- jq (for advanced output formatting)
- atlasgo (for new DB migrations)
- nodejs >= 20 (only if updating the UI)
- opa >= 0.70.0 (for checking opa policies)
## Contact Us
-
[email protected]
- https://autokitteh.com
- [Discord](https://discord.gg/UhnJuBarZQ)
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