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Turn scattered data into one platform for decision-making
WhoDB is an open-source platform for modeling organizations and running decisions on top of their data. It lets teams define their core entities (customers, accounts, assets, workflows), the relationships between them, and the rules and objectives that govern how decisions should be made. WhoDB continuously ingests operational data and keeps this model up to date in real time. Instead of building dashboards, writing ad-hoc queries, or maintaining scattered business logic, teams express decisions declaratively—what should happen, under what conditions, and with what constraints. WhoDB evaluates those decisions automatically as data changes and produces actions, recommendations, or state updates. Everything is transparent and inspectable: data models, decision logic, and outcomes are fully auditable and can be extended in code.
Clidey builds open-source data infrastructure that gives organizations complete control over their data. It emphasizes self-hosted, governance-first approaches and aims to avoid vendor lock-in, positioning itself as software for people who want internal control over data.
Clidey provides self-hosted, governance-first data infrastructure that organizations can run in their own environment to manage and access their data without vendor lock-in. The platform focuses on giving complete control over data through open-source tooling, enabling organizations to build and operate their data stacks with governance at the forefront.
Who it’s for: Organizations seeking self-hosted, governance-centric data infrastructure with emphasis on data control and avoidance of vendor lock-in.
He previously worked at Palantir and financial firms. Developed over 20 proof of concepts with many chosen for awards by BlackRock, J.P. Morgan, Craneware, and ARM. Building Clidey.
Anguel has been solving tough problems for a long time. From fixing and managing his high school's laptop fleet to developing financial software with the goal of preventing another 2008 financial crisis, he's no stranger to experimentation, failure, and learning. Beyond code, he's dedicated to enriching his local community by organizing meetups, mentoring students, and continuously exploring new technologies and ideas.
Write code, not documentation. Docucod auto-creates and updates docs from your codebase and PRs—so your team stays focused on shipping.
Docucod automatically generates and maintains up-to-date documentation directly from a codebase, including API references and diagrams, and pushes the docs back to the repository for deployment. Targeted at development teams who want docs that stay current with minimal manual work.

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