Architecture

Aver's architecture combines a drag-and-drop builder with powerful backend processing and scalable AI hosting for seamless workflow creation and execution.

The Core of Aver

Aver is built with a few key pieces that work seamlessly together:

  1. The Interface (Frontend)

    • This is what you see and interact with. It’s where you create workflows by dragging and dropping nodes, connecting them, and tweaking their settings.

    • Think of it as your creative canvas, powered by smooth, modern web technology.

  2. The Brain (Backend)

    • This is where all the magic happens. It handles everything from running workflows to connecting with AI models or external services.

    • It’s like the director behind the scenes, making sure all the parts of your workflow work together perfectly.

  3. The Memory (Data Storage)

    • Every workflow you create, every setting you customize, and every result you generate is saved here.

    • It’s reliable and secure, so you don’t have to worry about losing your work.

  4. The Engine (Processing Layer)

    • This part takes your workflows and brings them to life by running each step in the right order.

    • Whether it’s analyzing data, calling an API, or running an AI model, the engine makes it happen.

  5. The Superpower (AI Model Hosting)

    • Aver connects with powerful AI tools like OpenAI, Llama, and more.

    • You can even bring your own AI models to the platform, making it incredibly versatile.

How Aver Works: The Journey of a Workflow

  1. Design Your Workflow: Use the drag-and-drop builder to connect pieces (nodes) and create something amazing.

  2. Save and Test: When you’re ready, save your work. Aver will take care of storing it safely.

  3. Bring It to Life: The engine runs your workflow, step by step, making sure each node does its job.

  4. See the Results: Get real-time updates and outputs directly in the builder. Refine your workflow until it’s perfect.

  5. Share or Deploy: Once you’re happy, save it for yourself or share it with the community.

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