Sim is an open-source platform designed to build, deploy, and orchestrate AI agent workflows through a unified intelligence layer. It positions itself as infrastructure for managing an “AI workforce,” enabling developers and teams to coordinate multiple agents and automate complex processes from a central environment. The project focuses on low-code and no-code accessibility while still supporting advanced customization through TypeScript and modern web tooling. Its architecture supports integrations with major model providers and common agent patterns such as retrieval-augmented generation and tool calling. Sim emphasizes rapid prototyping and production readiness, allowing users to design agent pipelines and scale them as needs grow. Overall, it functions as a full-stack orchestration framework for organizations building sophisticated agentic automation systems.

Features

  • AI agent workflow orchestration
  • AI agent workflow orchestration
  • Integration with multiple LLM providers
  • Support for RAG and tool-based agents
  • TypeScript and modern web stack foundation
  • Centralized AI workforce management

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Agentic AI, AI Agents

License

Apache License V2.0

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Operating Systems

Linux

Programming Language

TypeScript

Related Categories

TypeScript Agentic AI Tool, TypeScript AI Agents

Registered

2026-03-02