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Activepieces vs WUPHF by Nex.ai

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

A

Automation

Activepieces

Open-source Zapier with 400 MCP servers built in

Ship

75%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

Activepieces is a fully open-source automation platform that has quietly evolved from a Zapier alternative into an AI-first agent builder. The platform now includes ~400 MCP server integrations that make any of its pieces instantly usable as tools by Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, or any MCP-compatible agent — bridging the gap between traditional workflow automation and the emerging agent ecosystem. Built with TypeScript and licensed MIT for the community edition, Activepieces supports 200+ integrations with HTTP, loops, branches, and auto-retries, plus a native AI SDK for building custom agents. Critically, 60% of its pieces are community-contributed — giving it a breadth no single company could build alone. Self-host it on your own infrastructure or use their cloud, with enterprise features on a commercial license. Trending on GitHub today, Activepieces represents the convergence of old-school workflow automation with new-school MCP agent tooling. If MCP becomes the universal protocol for AI tool use, Activepieces' existing library of 400+ integrations becomes an instant moat — every piece becomes an agent capability without any extra work.

W

Agent Frameworks

WUPHF by Nex.ai

A collaborative office of AI agents that build and share their own knowledge base

Ship

75%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

WUPHF is a free, locally-run platform for managing multiple AI agents as a collaborative team, each maintaining a shared knowledge base so context is never lost between sessions. Agents support Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, and local LLMs via OpenCode, and the system is accessible through a terminal UI, a localhost web interface, or Telegram. Built by Francisco Dias, Oleksandr Pliuto, and Najmuzzaman Mohammad, WUPHF runs entirely on your machine with your own API keys. The key insight is that most multi-agent frameworks treat memory as an afterthought. WUPHF puts it front and center — agents don't just execute tasks, they actively build and maintain a structured knowledge base that other agents can query. This means a coding agent can hand off to a testing agent with full context intact, without the user having to re-explain the project state. As a fully free, locally-hosted solution, WUPHF sits in the sweet spot for developers who want multi-agent capability without the $50-200/month price tag of cloud-based agentic platforms. The Telegram interface is a clever touch for async work — you can kick off an agent team from your phone and check in on progress without opening a laptop. The project is early but addresses a real pain point in multi-agent orchestration.

Decision
Activepieces
WUPHF by Nex.ai
Panel verdict
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Community
No community votes yet
No community votes yet
Pricing
Free / Open Source (MIT) / Enterprise
Free / Open Source
Best for
Open-source Zapier with 400 MCP servers built in
A collaborative office of AI agents that build and share their own knowledge base
Category
Automation
Agent Frameworks

Reviewer scorecard

Builder
80/100 · ship

The MCP auto-bridge is the killer feature — your existing Activepieces workflows instantly become tool calls for any agent. Self-hostable, TypeScript throughout, and a massive community piece library makes this genuinely production-ready.

80/100 · ship

Free, local, multi-model, Telegram-accessible — WUPHF checks every box for an indie dev's agent setup. The shared knowledge base is the differentiator that makes handoffs between agents actually work.

Skeptic
45/100 · skip

At 400 pieces, quality control becomes a real concern — community contributions vary wildly in reliability and maintenance. And Zapier/Make/n8n all have larger ecosystems. Being open-source is a feature but not a moat if the UX still lags behind commercial alternatives.

45/100 · skip

The GitHub repo wasn't findable, which raises questions about maturity and maintenance trajectory. Until the codebase is publicly accessible and documented, this is hard to evaluate or trust for serious use.

Futurist
80/100 · ship

Workflow automation platforms become LLM infrastructure when every action becomes a tool call. Activepieces is quietly repositioning itself at the foundation of the agentic stack — and the open-source moat means it can't be locked out by any single AI vendor.

80/100 · ship

The model of AI agents that accumulate institutional knowledge over time mirrors how human teams work. WUPHF is an early prototype of the 'living AI workforce' that will become standard infrastructure.

Creator
80/100 · ship

The combination of no-code automation and direct MCP integration with tools like Claude Desktop is genuinely empowering for non-technical creators. Build a workflow once, use it as an agent tool everywhere — that's the dream for anyone drowning in manual tasks.

80/100 · ship

Running agents from Telegram while I'm away from my desk sounds exactly like how I want to work. The zero-cost barrier means I can experiment with agentic workflows without justifying a subscription.

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