A free-to-use workflow automation tool, n8n lets you connect all your apps and data in one customizable, no-code platform. Design workflows and process data from a simple, unified dashboard.
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Assembled is the only unified platform for staffing and managing your human and AI support team.
AI for world-class support operations
Assembled is the only platform that unifies AI agents and intelligent workforce management to power fast and flexible support operations. Built for scale, we help teams automate over 50% of customer interactions, forecast with 90%+ accuracy, and optimize staffing across in-house and BPO teams. Orchestrate every chat, email, or call, balancing workloads between human and AI agents in real time — without sacrificing quality or control. Trusted by Stripe, Canva, and Robinhood, Assembled transforms support from a cost center into a strategic advantage. Our Workforce and Vendor Management tools connect forecasting, scheduling, and performance for smarter staffing decisions. AI Agents automate conversations across channels with your workflows and brand voice. AI Copilot empowers agents with real-time guidance, suggested replies, and one-click actions for faster, higher-quality resolutions.
Provides Java ™ language support via Eclipse ™ JDT Language Server, which utilizes Eclipse ™ JDT, M2Eclipse and Buildship. Now that Java extension will publish platform-specific versions, it will embed a JRE for supported platforms such as win32-x64, Linux-x64, Linux-arm64, darwin-x64, and darwin-arm64. The embedded JRE is used to launch the Language Server for Java.
Contains useful CDK and Projen constructs vended in multiple languages
AWS Prototyping SDK (PDK) is a package that contains useful CDK and Projen constructs. This package is built using projen and nx. Any change to projects/* or .projenrc.ts requires a synth to be executed. The PDK contains a set of useful CDK and Projen constructs, vended in multiple languages. For packages marked experimental, please refer to the usage instruction contained within the respective package documentation.