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Process Flow is a lightweight workflow orchestrator for HTTP services. Instead of building retry logic, state handling, scheduling, and recovery into every service, you define stages and let Process Flow call each service in order. Every run records status codes, returned state, errors, and execution history, so workflows are easier to debug, pause, reschedule, rerun, or change without redeploying your services.
I built Process Flow because I kept seeing service orchestration logic scattered across codebases: retries here, state handling there, scheduling somewhere else, and no clean way to inspect what actually happened.
The idea is simple: each workflow is a sequence of HTTP stages. Process Flow handles calling services, storing returned state, recording errors, and giving you controls to pause, reschedule, rerun, or change future stages.
I’d love feedback from anyone building multi-service workflows.
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About Process Flow on Product Hunt
“Run reliable workflows across your services”
Process Flow was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #153 on the daily leaderboard. Process Flow is a lightweight workflow orchestrator for HTTP services. Instead of building retry logic, state handling, scheduling, and recovery into every service, you define stages and let Process Flow call each service in order. Every run records status codes, returned state, errors, and execution history, so workflows are easier to debug, pause, reschedule, rerun, or change without redeploying your services.
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