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Agentspan: Open-source runtime for durable AI agent workflows with crash recovery and observability

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Nick

17d ago· 1 min readenProduct

Summary

Agentspan is an open-source server and SDK (MIT licensed) that enables developers to run AI agents as durable workflows. It provides crash recovery, human-in-the-loop approvals, guardrails, tool history, and observability while allowing developers to focus on code rather than infrastructure. The product is currently local/server-side and not tied to any specific cloud provider, with potential for future cloud adapters.

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It's super cool for people who want to just focus on the code and don't spend too much time on the infra.
By server, you mean it's still local, right? Not based on any specific cloud provider.
It could be amazing to see adapter/connectors/versions on major cloud providers too, and have it super easy to deploy with few line of code.
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Agentspan is an open-source server and SDK for running AI agents as durable workflows. You can define agents programmatically, execute them server-side, and inspect each run and execution state in the UI. Agentspan adds crash recovery, human-in-the-loop a

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