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    xyOps

    xyOps

    A complete workflow automation and server monitoring system

    ...Instead of stitching together separate tools for cron jobs, runbooks, health checks, on-call alerts, and incident workflows, xyOps aims to keep the whole automation and reliability stack in one place. It is built with developers and ops teams in mind, emphasizing control, extensibility, and the ability to run the platform anywhere without vendor lock-in. A core theme is transparency: you can see what automation is running, why it ran, what it touched, and how it behaved over time, which is critical when you are debugging production issues. It also positions itself as privacy-respecting and operator-friendly, avoiding patterns where “advanced” capabilities are paywalled or where telemetry is quietly exported by default.
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    Automatisch

    Automatisch

    The open source Zapier alternative. Build workflow automation

    Automatisch is an open-source alternative to Zapier and Make.com, aimed at developers and teams who want to automate tasks and integrate APIs with full control over data and workflows. It allows users to build multi-step workflows using a powerful, web-based visual editor. Designed with scalability and extensibility in mind, Automatisch supports numerous built-in integrations while also allowing users to add their own through custom components. Its lightweight architecture and Docker-based deployment make it easy to run anywhere. With Automatisch, users can orchestrate complex automations, monitor executions, and extend functionality through a plugin-like system.
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