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xyOps: Open-source operations automation platform combining workflows, monitoring, and incident response

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Joseph Huckaby

22d ago· 2 min readenProduct

Summary

xyOps is an open-source operations automation platform that consolidates common DevOps tools (cron jobs, shell scripts, workflow builders, monitoring dashboards, web hooks, incident management) into a single self-hosted application. It enables teams to schedule jobs, build visual workflows, manage server fleets, monitor systems, trigger alerts, capture snapshots, open tickets, and launch remediation tasks. The full app is open source under BSD-3-Clause with no enterprise fork or hidden features; paid plans are support subscriptions only.

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I built xyOps because I kept seeing technical teams stitch together the same pile of tools: cron jobs, shell scripts, workflow builders, monitoring dashboards, web hooks, and incident notes.
xyOps brings those pieces closer together.
The part I care about most: the full app is open source under BSD-3-Clause.
There is no separate enterprise fork, no hidden feature set.
Paid plans are support subscriptions, not feature licenses.
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xyOps is an open-source operations automation platform for self-hosted teams. Schedule jobs, build visual workflows, monitor servers, trigger alerts, capture snapshots, and coordinate incident response from one app. The open-source version includes every

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