About Templifyr
Templifyr is a code-first automation engine built for the AI era—where real business logic, not drag-and-drop limits, drives execution. It enables complex workflows, data transformations, and system integrations across any API with reliability and control. By combining structured execution with AI-assisted low-code creation, Templifyr empowers developers and citizen builders to turn ideas into production-grade automations—fast and scalable.
Micro-SaaS Applications
Templifyr offers ready-to-use micro-SaaS applications built on top of the core automation engine and designed for specific, high-impact business use cases. Current offerings focus on areas such as tender management, bid evaluation, and proposal workflows, with additional solutions planned across broader operational automation needs.
These applications are:
- Ready for immediate deployment
- Designed with minimal learning curves
- Built for predictable, repeatable business outcomes
We offer ready-to-use micro-SaaS applications for tender management that showcase the platform’s capabilities. These solutions are openly available for evaluation and real-world use.


Automation & Enterprise Enablement
Streamlining Execution. Optimizing Operations. Scaling with Confidence.
Beyond packaged applications, Templifyr supports enterprises through code-driven automation architectures that integrate ERP systems, automation layers, and user-centric platforms into a cohesive operational model.
Using the same core engine, we help organizations:
- Automate complex workflows across departments
- Integrate CRM, ERP, finance, and operational systems
- Maintain transactional control while improving visibility and adoption
- Extend existing systems without replacing them
Enterprise engagements focus on automation design, system integration, and ERP enablement aligned with existing business processes and governance requirements.

Why Code-First Automation Matters
Traditional automation platforms depend on pre-built triggers and actions. Templifyr takes a different approach.
With Templifyr:
- Any API can act as an inbound or outbound system
- Automation logic runs in real languages like PHP, Python, Node.js, and Java
- Complex conditions, transformations, and routing live in a single automation
- There is no dependency on vendor-maintained integration libraries
We make automation logic open and accessible, removing the black-box nature of traditional platforms. This makes Templifyr especially suited for organizations that require transparency, clarity, flexibility, scalability, and long-term control over their automation strategy.
Ready to Get Started?
Choose your entry point—retail micro-SaaS applications, enterprise automation, or customized automation aligned to your requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick Answers to Common Templifyr Queries on Features, Customization, and Usage.
How do you ensure code transpareancy?
Code is no longer a hidden component—it is entered directly into the platform. APIs handle secure data exchange, while code blocks define how logic is executed, ensuring full visibility and control.
Is training available for using Templifyr?
Yes. Documentation and guided resources are provided to support effective and confident usage.
Do you have your own API testing tools?
Yes. You can test APIs directly to verify that the correct data is being sent and received. This is a critical step, even when working with trusted systems, to ensure reliable integrations.
What makes Templifyr different from other tools?
Templifyr is a code-first automation platform where logic is not hidden behind visual layers. You can test APIs, inspect data flows, and see exactly how automations work—giving you full control over every integration.
How do your automations integrate with our systems?
They integrate with existing CRM, ERP, and accounting systems through secure, structured API-based connections via Templifyr.
Do you provide ERP implementation and ongoing support?
Yes. We offer ERP enablement, customization, and ongoing support as part of enterprise automation engagements.
Want to learn more? Explore our further FAQ collection on the Home page.

