Open Source, AI-Native
Yukti sits at the intersection of two movements that are reshaping enterprise software: open source transparency and AI-native intelligence. We believe you should not have to choose between the two.
Why Open Source Matters for Business Software
Business software handles your most sensitive operations: finances, customer data, employee records, supply chains. The software that runs your business should be software you can inspect, modify, and control.
Auditability
Every line of code is visible. Your security team can review exactly what the software does with your data. No hidden telemetry, no obfuscated logic.
No Vendor Lock-In
If you decide to move, you take your data and your customizations with you. The code is yours to run anywhere.
Customization Without Limits
Modify any module, build new ones, change workflows. There are no artificial boundaries between what the vendor allows and what your business needs.
Community-Driven Quality
Bugs get found faster. Features get tested across more use cases. The collective effort of a global community produces software that no single company could build alone.
Where Open Source Meets AI
Most AI-powered business tools are proprietary. You cannot see how decisions are made, what data is used, or how models are trained. That is a problem when the AI is making recommendations about your inventory, your hiring, or your cash flow.
Yukti takes a different approach. The AI agent framework is open source. You can inspect how agents work, modify their behavior, and verify that they operate within your data boundaries. When an AI agent recommends reordering inventory or scoring a lead, you can trace exactly why.
This combination of open source transparency and AI capability is what makes Yukti distinct. It is not open source with AI bolted on, and it is not a proprietary AI tool with open source branding. The AI is built into the foundation, and the foundation is open.
Source Code
The full Yukti codebase is available on GitHub under the LGPL-3.0 license.
License: LGPL-3.0
Yukti is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 (LGPL-3.0). This means:
- You can use Yukti for any purpose, including commercial use
- You can modify the source code to suit your needs
- You can distribute copies of the original or modified software
- Modifications to LGPL-licensed files must be shared under the same license
- Proprietary modules that link to (but do not modify) LGPL code are permitted
How to Contribute
Whether you write code, file bug reports, improve documentation, or help other users in the community, every contribution matters.
Fork the Repository
Clone the codebase and set up your local development environment. Our README includes setup instructions for all major platforms.
Find an Issue
Browse open issues labeled 'good first issue' for a starting point, or open a new issue to discuss your idea before building it.
Submit a Pull Request
Write your code, include tests where applicable, and submit a PR. Our maintainers review contributions and provide feedback.
Join the Discussion
Participate in design discussions, review other contributions, report bugs, or help with documentation. Every contribution counts.
Community vs Enterprise
The Community edition is free and fully functional. The Enterprise edition adds managed hosting, priority support, and premium AI agents for teams that need them.
| Feature | Community (Free) | Enterprise |
|---|---|---|
| Source Code Access | Full access | Full access |
| License | LGPL-3.0 | LGPL-3.0 + commercial |
| Core Modules (50+) | Included | Included |
| AI Agent Framework | Included | Included + premium agents |
| Self-Hosting | Yes | Yes |
| Managed Cloud Hosting | Not included | Included |
| Priority Support | Community forums | Dedicated support team |
| SLA | Not included | 99.9% uptime SLA |
| Custom Development | Self-service | Available |
| Security Updates | Public releases | Priority patches |
| Training & Onboarding | Documentation | Hands-on onboarding |
| Price | Free | Starting at $12/user/month |