Bubble Lab is an open-source workflow automation platform written with TypeScript that lets developers build, run, and control complex workflow logic as native, typed code rather than trapping users inside proprietary visual nodes or opaque formats. It provides a visual “bubble” editor paired with real TypeScript generation so workflows are human-readable, shareable, debuggable, and production-ready, giving teams the flexibility to treat automations like real software artifacts you can version and integrate into CI/CD pipelines. With its AI-assisted prompt-to-workflow generation, users can describe the automation they want in natural language and BubbleLab’s assistant will draft an initial workflow with integrations, branches, and transformations. Execution tracing, cost tracking, observability dashboards, and logs give engineers full visibility into performance, errors, and dependencies so debugging and optimization are straightforward.

Features

  • TypeScript-native workflow generation
  • AI-assisted prompt-to-workflow drafting
  • Full observability and execution tracing
  • Export to clean production code
  • Integration migration from other platforms
  • Scalable to enterprise workflows

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Apache License V2.0

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Programming Language

TypeScript

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TypeScript Workflow Management Software

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2026-02-04