An open-source SDK to address developer adoption barriers and vendor lock-in concerns that are currently limiting growth.
Developers resist Lamatic's no-code/low-code platform due to limited library support, lack of local development capabilities, missing CLI tools, and weak version control integration
Enterprise and startup customers worry about vendor lock-in and business continuity if Lamatic changes pricing or discontinues service
Competitors offering open-source alternatives have an advantage
Build a standalone, open-source SDK enabling developers to:
Develop AI agents/systems locally in their preferred IDE
Test and debug offline without cloud dependency
Use Git for version control across all project components
Create custom integrations and capabilities
Deploy anywhere (on-premise, private/public cloud, or Lamatic-managed)
Compile flows into executable code via CI/CD pipelines
YAML-based configuration system with:
Pre-built node libraries for AI components
Containerized runtime (Pod + Core) executing configurations
Compiler for optimizing YAML into executable workers
Local web editor accessible via localhost
CLI for all development operations
Multiple invocation methods (API, webhooks, widgets)
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Aman Sharma
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In Review
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Aman Sharma
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