For a while now we’ve been building something that sounds almost too broad: one platform for everything you put on the web. Today it’s open for early access. Here’s what that means, what’s inside, and what’s still ahead.
Most teams run their website on four or five disconnected tools — a builder, a store, a form tool, a media host, an automation service. Aglyn puts all of it in one place, on a single console, so the pieces actually work together instead of being glued at the edges.
Besigner is our visual builder. You design on a real canvas with real components, bound to your content and theme, and publish to your domain in one click. What you see is exactly what ships — there’s no export step and no drift between design and production.
Commerce, forms and an inbox, a real media library, workflows and automations, and privacy-first analytics all ship as part of the platform — not add-ons you have to find, wire up, and pay for separately.
The site you design is the site you ship — on a platform that already does the rest.
Aglyn is Apache-2.0 and public on GitHub. You can read the source, self-host it with Docker, and extend it with plugins and a REST API. Early access means the platform is in beta — features will change, and we’re building in the open with the people who join now.
We’re shaping the roadmap with early users. Join early access to start building, tell us what you need and help decide what we build next while we get there.