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Open source isn’t just competing anymore — it’s quietly eating enterprise margins
90% positive sentiment for an open-source AI automation tool powering thousands of Claude-based workflows and $100M+ annual automations; trusted by devs.
SOMEONE BUILT AN OPEN SOURCE AI AUTOMATION TOOL THAT’S QUIETLY POWERING THOUSANDS OF WORKFLOWS. The system reportedly handles over $100M in automations annually and has become a core setup for developers building Claude based agents. https://t.co/Dbjdf1Iklh
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plays — companies quietly automating workflows and moving tens of millions in value behind the scenes.
(the purple-gradient hero pages) attracts attention but rarely captures the lasting value that backend automation and middleware create.
ship useful automation and let adoption prove product-market fit instead of chasing hype.
is no longer just a philosophy; it’s a competitive weapon quietly eating enterprise margins and enabling low-cost platforms.
that wrap open-source tools — is the practical path to real adoption by non-technical teams.
(acquisitions and large exits), even if they stay invisible while building.
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Open source isn’t just competing anymore — it’s quietly eating enterprise margins
Finally, something actually building in this market. WAGMI.
The most valuable AI companies of this cycle won't be the models. They'll be the unglamorous middleware nobody talks about until it gets acquired for $2B.
I literally built this, not this one but for personal use, its connected to my chat GPT, i can build custom agents whenever I want
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