
Vibe-Coded Workflow Automation Platform Actually Just Another Monorepo Looking for a Job
A developer has released ynode, an open-source visual workflow automation platform, seeking feedback on the project's maintainability and potential use cases. The platform, built using React, TypeScript, and Node.js, allows users to create custom nodes via a command-line interface and features a full-stack architecture with Vite as the frontend and Express as the backend. The developer, who refers to themselves as a "vibe-coder," aims to gauge interest in the project and determine whether it has the potential to become a profitable product. The project is hosted on GitHub and is fully functional, with a clean monorepo architecture. The developer is seeking input from the community on the project's usefulness and potential applications, as well as the viability of using AI-assisted development methods to create marketable products. The release of ynode highlights the growing interest in workflow automation and the increasing importance of developer tools in the tech industry.