Built in the open.
Grown together.
The SpiffWorkflow execution engine is open source. The community shapes what it becomes — through code, conversations, bug reports, and real-world use cases shared with each other.
Join the conversation.
Discord
Real-time chat with the community. Channels for help, showcasing projects, and following development progress.
GitHub
Browse the source, open issues, submit pull requests, and follow the roadmap. Everything is in the open.
Product updates, open source news, and company announcements from the SpiffWorks team.
Ways to contribute.
You don't need to write code to make SpiffWorkflow better. Here's how the community builds together.
Submit a bug report
Found something that doesn't work? Open an issue on GitHub with a reproducible example and we'll investigate.
Share a workflow pattern
Built something useful? Post it in Discord. Real-world patterns are some of the most valuable contributions.
Improve the docs
Spotted a gap or wrote a better explanation? Documentation PRs are always welcome and always needed.
Contribute code
Check the GitHub issues tagged "good first issue" for approachable starting points. The core team actively reviews PRs.
Answer questions
If you know the answer to a Discord question, share it. The best communities teach each other.
Start building. Start contributing.
The best way to learn SpiffWorkflow is to use it on a real process. The community is here to help.