The Workflow Development Kit lets you easily add durability, reliability, and observability to async JavaScript. Build apps and AI Agents that can suspend, resume, and maintain state with ease.
Visit https://useworkflow.dev to view the full documentation.
The Workflow DevKit community can be found on GitHub Discussions where you can ask questions, voice ideas, and share your projects with other people.
Contributions to Workflow DevKit are welcome and highly appreciated. Please use GitHub issues and discussions to collaborate with the team and the wider community.
Workflow DevKit was built by engineers at Vercel and the Open Source Community.
The initial core contributing engineers are
- Adrian Lam (@adriandlam)
- Dillon Mulroy (@dmmulroy)
- Gal Schlezinger (@Schniz)
- JJ Kasper (@ijjk)
- Nathan Rajlich (@TooTallNate)
- Peter Wielander (@VaguelySerious)
- Pranay Prakash (@pranaygp)
The Workflow DevKit logo was designed by Cecilio Ruiz @ceciliorz
If you believe you have found a security vulnerability in Workflow DevKit, we encourage you to responsibly disclose this and NOT open a public issue.
To participate in our Open Source Software Bug Bounty program, please email [email protected]. We will add you to the program and provide further instructions for submitting your report.