Open-Source Interoperability
Observing the Fediverse
Building a reliable standard
Fedi is a decentralized network of interconnected social platforms that communicate using common protocols like ActivityPub and, increasingly, the AT Protocol
As adoption grows, so does its strength—each new user, server, and platform enhances the ecosystem’s resilience, utility, and innovation potential
In healthcare, is called FHIR
The Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) standard is a universal language that allows healthcare systems to exchange data electronically
Creating applications that support the standard, makes it easier to interoperate with any other application in the fedi or wellness ecosystem
Our open-source platforms follow existing standards, or proposes simple ones
interoperability and extensibility
With a modular and federated approach, we are creating an environment where different tools, platforms, and protocols can seamlessly work together
As we monitor the growth of Bluesky and its AT Protocol, we aim to integrate with multiple standards to maximize connectivity
Current Features
prerelease version
At present, our platform supports essential interoperability features
- Typescript types, REST JSON API,
- Open graph & sitemap support, for better previews in compatible platforms
- Posthog product analytics,
- Docker, npm & react components
- Powered by Postgres & Strapi
Powerful Open-Source Standards
Being leaders in open-source technologies allows us to empower communities to seize the means of computation
The ability to federate with other systems means greater control, security, and resilience
Our cats were prophesying a world without monopolies, where many quirky community websites discover each other via common feeds
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