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Directus vs EvanFlow

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

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Developer Tools

Directus

Open-source data platform and headless CMS

Ship

100%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

Directus wraps any SQL database with a REST/GraphQL API and admin UI. Unlike traditional CMS, it works with your existing database schema.

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Developer Tools

EvanFlow

TDD-first workflow framework that turns Claude Code into a disciplined dev team

Ship

75%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

EvanFlow is an open-source framework that wraps Claude Code in a structured software development workflow. Built around a brainstorm → plan → execute → test → iterate loop, it adds human approval checkpoints between each stage so the AI never autonomously commits or deploys. Think of it as giving Claude Code a senior engineer's instincts: it stops before dangerous git operations, validates test assertions, detects context drift, and flags the five failure modes that routinely derail LLM-generated code. The project ships 16 integrated skills and two custom subagents for parallel development, plus a git guardrails hook that physically blocks risky operations like force-pushes or wholesale file deletions. Every iteration runs a Five Failure Modes checklist — hallucinated actions, scope creep, cascading errors, context loss, and tool misuse — before proposing the next step. Visual UI changes are verified via a headless browser before the developer signs off. EvanFlow fills a real gap: Claude Code is powerful but undisciplined by default. EvanFlow imposes structure without removing control. It's MIT-licensed, ships via npm CLI or Claude Code's plugin marketplace, and requires no backend — just Claude Code access and jq. Gained 59 upvotes on Hacker News within hours of launch.

Decision
Directus
EvanFlow
Panel verdict
Ship · 3 ship / 0 skip
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Community
No community votes yet
No community votes yet
Pricing
Free (OSS), Cloud from $15/mo
Free / Open Source (MIT)
Best for
Open-source data platform and headless CMS
TDD-first workflow framework that turns Claude Code into a disciplined dev team
Category
Developer Tools
Developer Tools

Reviewer scorecard

Builder
80/100 · ship

Point it at any SQL database and get an instant API + admin UI. The most flexible headless CMS approach.

80/100 · ship

This is exactly what Claude Code needed. The git guardrails hook alone is worth installing — I've seen too many agents nuke a working branch with a confident `git reset --hard`. EvanFlow's 'conductor not autopilot' philosophy maps perfectly to how good engineers actually want to use AI: fast on the mechanical stuff, slow on the decisions that matter.

Skeptic
80/100 · ship

Works with your existing database instead of forcing its own schema. Unique value proposition in the CMS space.

45/100 · skip

Sixteen skills and two subagents sounds like a lot of complexity layered on top of a tool that's already opinionated. The approval checkpoints are nice in theory, but developers under deadline will click through them reflexively — at which point you've just added friction without safety. Also requires Claude Code, which is not cheap.

Futurist
80/100 · ship

Database-first CMS makes more sense than CMS-first databases. Directus got the architecture right.

80/100 · ship

The real signal here isn't EvanFlow itself — it's that the community is already building governance layers on top of AI coding agents. The 62% error rate in LLM-generated test assertions that EvanFlow cites is a sobering number. Projects like this show that safe AI-assisted development needs to be engineered, not assumed.

Creator
No panel take
80/100 · ship

If you're a solo builder or small team shipping fast, EvanFlow's vertical-slice TDD mode is a game-changer. It keeps the AI focused on one working slice at a time rather than hallucinating an entire architecture. The visual UI verification via headless browser is a thoughtful touch that saves embarrassing regressions.

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