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Arbiter
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What is Arbiter?

Arbiter offers a robust low-code platform designed for both business teams and developers to collaboratively build, test, and deploy applications with ease and security. It innovatively tackles prevalent issues in low-code solutions, such as reusability, extensibility, and maintainability, by utilizing a unique, strongly typed, and compiled framework.
This advanced framework empowers users to construct complex, reliable, and robust systems, accommodating projects from simple integrations to sophisticated backends. Arbiter streamlines the development process, enhancing efficiency and ensuring system integrity through its structured approach and integrated AI capabilities like text-to-code generation.

Features

  • Strongly-typed and Compiled: Enhances program structure and safety, enabling error detection during compilation.
  • Serverless and AI: Integrates serverless functions and AI-powered Text-to-Code generation within the low-code platform.
  • Simple and Functional UI: Combines a modern user interface with rich functionality and easily understandable concepts.
  • Reusability: Incorporates the DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself) principle for improved system maintainability.
  • Test and Deploy with Ease: Offers an efficient test-build-deploy pipeline for faster and safer code launches to production.
  • Visibility and Audit: Provides insight into every event that occurs during workflow execution for comprehensive monitoring.

Use Cases

  • Automations: Connect to various data sources and create workflow automations with ease.
  • Powerful Decision Engine: Utilize Arbiter's powerful rule engine for complex decision-making.
  • Integrations: Integrate with Arbiter's ever-growing list of out-of-the-box integrations or build custom integrations.

FAQs

  • What is an engine call?
    Arbiter's engine is a hosted execution environment that exposes HTTP endpoints. Engine call is a single workflow execution in a production environment. Arbiter doesn't limit you about the complexity and the count of nodes.
  • Do I need to know how to code to use the platform?
    Coding skills are not required to use Arbiter. If you need technical assistance, our support is happy to help.
  • What counts as an AI 'response'?
    Every time you take an AI action (currently only function generation) and receive a response from Arbiter AI, that counts as an AI response.

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