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Setyenv Wordpress Manage Automate and IA
Your ServiceNow, Zapier and AI agent — inside WordPress
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Your ServiceNow, Zapier and AI agent — inside WordPress
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Self-hosted automation inside WordPress: a visual workflow engine, ServiceNow-style low-code with an Agile Gantt, an open-source AI agent that builds both and asks first, and an open-source executor that runs on your machine. Your data stays home. No SaaS. Try the full stack in an instant live sandbox — free, no card, no signup. Bring your own LLM keys (OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, DeepSeek, Qwen, any OpenAI-compatible). Agent & executor free; one license covers both paid plugins.








Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Juan M.P., founder of Setyenv.
We've been quietly live for two weeks — 1.0 shipped on July 1st, and we ship daily. Time to introduce it properly.
What Setyenv is: your own ServiceNow, Zapier and ChatGPT — as plugins inside your own WordPress. No SaaS in the middle: workflows, tickets, credentials and executions live in your database, on your server.
The stack, honestly labeled:
🔧 WP-PFWorkflow — visual automation engine with real execution: queue, retries with backoff, replay, timeline, idempotency. Commercial.
🗂 WP-PFManagement — ServiceNow-style low-code platform: entities, forms, business rules, full ITSM (incidents, changes, CMDB) plus a native Agile module — Kanban, backlog, and a Gantt with typed dependencies. Commercial.
🤖 WP-PFAgent — the conductor. Tell it what you want in plain language; it designs the entities, wires the workflows, and stops at a confirmation gate before ANY side effect. Bring your own LLM — OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, DeepSeek, Qwen or any OpenAI-compatible endpoint. Open source (GPL-2.0): Agent on GitHub
⚙️ wp-executor — a single-binary Rust runner that executes workflow steps on YOUR machine (shell, files, LAN-only HTTP), pulling jobs over an HMAC-signed queue — no inbound port on your site. Open source (MIT/Apache-2.0): Executor on GitHub
Pricing without asterisks: the agent and the executor are free. The two commercial plugins ship under one license — the PF Pack, €17/month or €163/year per domain, with a 14-day full refund for anyone, anywhere.
With the annual version, for an additional €150, you get the complete source code for all versions of every release.
Try it in 30 seconds: https://setyenv.com/demo spins up a real WordPress with the whole suite preloaded — live tickets, a change awaiting approval, a CMDB and an agile project on a Gantt. No card. It self-destructs after ~2 hours.
⏱️ Launch-day note: while we're live on Product Hunt, demos run for 30 minutes so everyone gets a turn. Need more time? Just spin up a fresh one — it takes seconds.
Why WordPress, of all things? Because it's the largest self-hosted platform on earth — 43% of the web already runs it. We're not "WordPress people"; we're "your operations shouldn't live in someone else's SaaS" people, and WordPress is where that army already has servers.
I'd love your take: what would you never let an AI agent touch in production — and what do you wish it would just handle? I'll be here all day.
Congrats on shipping this, the live sandbox without signup is a really smart way to let people feel the workflow engine fast. One thing that would help me as a user: add a simple import/export for workflows as JSON or YAML, so I can back them up, version them in git, or share a template with a teammate without rebuilding it from scratch.
@zekiye6yhm Hey Zekiye, thanks a lot for this! Import/export as JSON or YAML makes total sense — being able to back workflows up, version them in git and share templates without rebuilding is exactly the kind of thing power users need. Noted and added to the roadmap as a priority. I can't ship it today (Product Hunt is keeping my hands full!), but you'll see it in a release tomorrow. Really appreciate the thoughtful feedback.
honestly the live sandbox without signup is a really nice touch, super low friction to try it out. one thing i'd love to see is some kind of workflow versioning or rollback inside the visual engine, so if you tweak something and it breaks you can just hop back to a previous version instead of scrambling to undo it manually. kind of a must for anything low-code once it gets past a few weeks of use.
@elcuman7846 Thanks Savaş! Funny enough you're the second person today asking for workflow versioning/rollback — so it's clearly a real need. Noted as a priority on the roadmap. Agreed it's a must for low-code once you're past the toy stage.
honestly the part that got me was the AI agent asking questions before it starts building, kind of feels like briefing a real dev instead of just hoping for the best. also love that the executor runs locally, finally something that doesnt want my data on someone else's server.
@hiranurpkuv Hey Hiranur, great to meet you! You're right — I actually prefer coding too. But at the product level, no-code lowers the barrier for people who'd otherwise never get past the complexity of a system like this. Thanks a lot for the comment — it's exactly the part we care most about. I'm already working on another platform I think you'll like even more: that one will be low-code.
The live sandbox with no signup is a bold move that shows real confidence in the product. Being able to test the full workflow engine and AI agent instantly, without any friction, made me actually want to explore it.
@kamilkiei Thanks Kamil, that means a lot! The no-signup sandbox was exactly that bet — we figured the fastest way to earn trust is to let the product speak for itself, no friction, no email wall. Glad it landed that way.
The live sandbox without any signup is a really thoughtful touch, lets you poke at the workflow engine before committing to anything. Love that the agent asks before acting too, feels much safer than the usual autonomous black box.
@sulunhats29843 Thanks Sıraç! The confirmation gate is the part we care about most — an agent you can actually trust in production. Appreciate you taking a look.