Platform Project
Apperture
A modular open platform for integrations, workflow-driven execution, and durable operational infrastructure.
Apperture is being designed as a modular integration platform where capabilities can be
installed as platform modules and run within a structured operational environment. Rather
than treating integrations as scattered scripts or isolated services, the platform is
intended to give them a consistent home with shared infrastructure and a clearer lifecycle.
At its core, the platform is being shaped around a workflow-oriented execution model inspired
by durable task and orchestration patterns, allowing integration processes to be handled as
step-based workflows with stronger reliability, observability, and control. This approach is
intended to support integrations that interact with APIs, cloud services, and external data
management systems in a more disciplined and extensible way.
Apperture is also intended to provide a well-supported environment for tying into a wide range
of external platforms, with shared capabilities such as logging, telemetry, secret handling,
and other operational services available through the platform rather than reimplemented each time.
The long-term plan is to release the core platform as open source under the AGPL license,
creating a strong public foundation that others can use, extend, and build on. From there,
the vision includes an enterprise offering layered on top of that core to provide expanded
capabilities for more advanced scenarios and larger-scale operational needs out of the box.