We're building a hub to help Devs: validate, publish, test, and get their integrations vetted by a supportive community; and Regular Users: discover & deploy business app integrations as "plug-and-play" solutions.
I’ve been thinking: What if your automations were reusable — like open-source code?
Most teams today automate something.
A new lead comes in → update CRM → run verification → generate a contract → notify the team.
But companies often rebuild these flows from scratch.
- They may live in someone’s Zapier account.
- Or buried in Make.
- Or inside a forgotten internal doc.
So I started building something new: 🚀 https://abmlib.dev/
It’s a place where automation workflows can be:
🔎 Easy to discover
🧩 Ready to reuse
📦 Exported to tools like Zapier, Make and n8n
🧪 Tested safely before you run them
The goal is simple: Make automations reusable, portable, and easy to test — instead of rebuilding them every time.
If you:
- Use automation tools in your business
- Work in ops, sales, legal, compliance, growth, etc.
- Or just like trying early products
I’d really value your feedback.
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About ABM (Automation Blueprints Marketplace) on Product Hunt
“The "Steam Workshop" for business apps.”
ABM (Automation Blueprints Marketplace) was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 2 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #346 on the daily leaderboard. We're building a hub to help Devs: validate, publish, test, and get their integrations vetted by a supportive community; and Regular Users: discover & deploy business app integrations as "plug-and-play" solutions.
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