What it is: An open-source tool that lets you create, deploy, and manage durable workflows by talking to Claude. You describe what you want, Claude builds and runs it durably on Hatchet. Zyk visualizes the workflow as a live graph and has a built-in tasklist for human steps. Tasks can be completed through Claude, the Zyk UI, or an external system like Slack, whatever fits the context.
Why: Every workflow tool I tried either bolted an AI chat onto an existing canvas, or made you write infrastructure glue yourself. I wanted Claude to be the actual operator. Describe a workflow, it exists. Approve an incident escalation from Slack, the run resumes. The demo is a GitHub issue triage workflow: labels a critical issue, Claude assesses severity, drafts a Slack message, waits for human approval, then posts.
Website: zyk.dev
GitHub: github.com/zyk-hq-dev/zyk
Would love to hear your thoughts, especially if you've hit the same wall with n8n or Zapier when you needed durability + AI in the same stack.
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