Pneumatic is an open-source SaaS workflow management system designed to streamline and organize workflows in businesses of any size. Originally developed as a cloud-based platform, Pneumatic empowers teams by enabling them to set up, run, and optimize workflows collaboratively, tracking each stage as tasks move from team to team.
Workflow Templates: Create custom workflow templates and reuse them for repetitive processes. Templates define a series of steps that can be used across multiple workflows.
Multi-Workflow Management: Once templates are set, create multiple workflows from each template and run them in parallel, adapting them as needed.
Task Buckets for Staff: Pneumatic focuses on individual task management, giving each staff member their own bucket of tasks. Staffers can complete tasks efficiently by emptying their buckets one by one.
Automated Workflow Tracking: With automated tracking, Pneumatic provides real-time insight into each workflow’s stage and automates handoffs between teams as tasks progress from step to step.
📺 Getting Started with Workflow Templates (< 5 min)
📺 Working with Workflows (< 5 min)
📺 Working with Tasks (< 5 min)
📺 Information Flow via Data Fields (< 5 min)
As a cloud native solution Pneumatic easily integrates with other SaaS systems, either directly through its public API or via third party integration solutions like Zapier
For more in-depth treatment of Pneumatic's features consult the support center: Pneumatic Support Center
You can grab your own copy of Pneumatic by cloning this repository and self-host it on your machine. Here's a quick start guide:
- Operating System: Linux(Ubuntu/Debian), macOS or Windows(install and run at your own risk)
- Git version 2.0 or above
- Docker version 2.27 or above
- Docker compose version 27.0 or above
On Linux you can use the following command to edit your hosts file:
sudo nano /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.0.1 api-localhost
127.0.0.1 form-localhost
git clone https://github.com/pneumaticapp/pneumaticworkflow.git
in order to run Pneumatic cd into the web-client folder inside the project's directory and run the command
docker compose up -d
Alternatively, you can run the Pneumatic containers from Docker Desktop.
Once the containers are up and running go to http://localhost in your browser, register a free account and you're good to go.
This project is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - see the LICENSE file for details.
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