Ivan Borshchov

AdminForth - Agent-first open-source admin panel framework

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Two years ago, we launched AdminForth as an open-source framework to reduce repetitive back-office development. Today, we’re relaunching it as an agent-first admin framework. AdminForth lets you build production-ready admin panels on top of existing databases, with CRUD, permissions, plugins, and a built-in AI agent that safely works through the same resources, actions, and business rules as human admins. Still free. Still open source.

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Ivan Borshchov
Two years ago, we launched AdminForth as an open-source framework for building back-office panels faster. At Devforth, we were building admin panels for clients again and again, and kept repeating the same features: CRUD pages, filters, permissions, forms, audit logs, custom actions, imports, exports, and internal tools. So we extracted the repeated parts into a framework and shared it with the world. Since then, the product has evolved a lot. Today, we are relaunching AdminForth as an agent-first admin framework. The idea is simple: your database already contains the business context. AdminForth gives you a production-ready admin panel on top of it, and now also lets AI agents safely work with that data through the same permissions, resources, actions, and business rules as your human admin users. You can connect AdminForth to an existing database, define your resources, and get: CRUD admin pages role-based permissions filters, forms, validation, and custom actions plugins for production workflows a built-in AI agent that understands your admin resources support for OpenAI, Anthropic, and self-hosted models the ability to create custom agent tools for your own business logic We built this because we believe back offices should not stay as static CRUD screens forever. They should become operational control centers where humans and agents can work together safely. AdminForth is still free, open source, and something we actively use in real client projects at Devforth. Would love to hear your feedback, questions, and ideas.