A local-first pipeline automation app for developers powered by AI, running natively on your machine. Think of it as a local Zapier or n8n, built specifically for developers who want to chain shell commands, AI calls, HTTP requests, and file operations into reusable pipelines then trigger them on a schedule, on a file change, or via webhook.
I wanted to thank everyone for all the support and feedback during the launch..working on the next version and was wondering if you have any feature requests ? feel free to share :)
@haldavaroman question is completely valid. Currently there is no support for local models so you do not need powerful specs. Just run it on a normal PC.
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This looks super clean. Love the direction you’re taking with AI workflows 🚀
This one hit close to home. Define the pipeline once and AI writes, tests, reviews and deploys. For any developer especially someone just starting out as an intern or in a team project, this removes so much of the manual overhead that slows you down. I genuinely think tools like buildpipe will change how new developers onboard into real codebases. How does it handle pipeline failures midway, does it retry from the failed step or restart the whole thing? Because in real projects that could be the difference between a useful tool and a frustrating one! And how does it decide when code is good enough to deploy, is there a confidence threshold?
Hey, congrats on the launch! This might be a dumb question, but does a device need powerful specs to run your app locally?
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@haldavaroman question is completely valid. Currently there is no support for local models so you do not need powerful specs. Just run it on a normal PC.
This looks super clean. Love the direction you’re taking with AI workflows 🚀
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@nithin_raju1 thank you thank you
Clade
Local n8n - sounds cool. Especially for developers. Good luck!
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@rahman_bazarov_ thank you thank you
Foyer
Nice work keeping this local-first with encrypted keys, that's the trade-off most pipeline tools skip. Good luck with the launch!
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@fberrez1 thanks for the support 😊
This one hit close to home. Define the pipeline once and AI writes, tests, reviews and deploys. For any developer especially someone just starting out as an intern or in a team project, this removes so much of the manual overhead that slows you down. I genuinely think tools like buildpipe will change how new developers onboard into real codebases. How does it handle pipeline failures midway, does it retry from the failed step or restart the whole thing? Because in real projects that could be the difference between a useful tool and a frustrating one! And how does it decide when code is good enough to deploy, is there a confidence threshold?