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FlowFuse 0.9 released

Suspend your projects when you don't need them, login with either your username or email, and introducing Team Types
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FlowFuse 0.8 released
Easily pass messages between your projects on the cloud or devices, UX improvements, and more.
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Introducing Medium Projects on FlowFuse Cloud
We've added a second size of project to FlowFuse Cloud. A bigger project type with more resources available to it.
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FlowFuse 0.7 released
Rollback projects to a previous snapshot, improvements in using Devices, and more.
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FlowFuse 0.6 released
Node-RED is well known for its role in IoT solutions - which often means running flows on devices.
This was something we always wanted to support in FlowFuse and with this release we're taking the next steps in that direction.
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FlowFuse open for everybody
FlowFuse wants to enable everyone to build workflows in Node-RED. Since announcing FlowFuse Cloud two months ago we've had a waiting list for users to sign up to. That allowed us to control the pace we were bringing new users onto the platform, learning what is needed to scale up our platform and continue to improve our first user experience.
Today we have removed the waiting list. Anyone can sign up to FlowFuse and start a new Node-RED project in under a minute!
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FlowFuse 0.5 released
The cycle continues with our next regularly scheduled release, bringing a fresh new look to the platform.
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FlowFuse 0.4 released
This release of the FlowFuse adds a seemingly small, but significant new feature.
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FlowFuse is accepting customers now
A year ago our CTO, Nick O'Leary, introduced FlowFuse. Since then major milestones have been achieved. As we grow as a company, important steps are taken. Today we make another very important step; we're accepting our first customers.
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FlowFuse 0.3 released
The FlowFuse 0.3 release brings us closer to the launch of FlowFuse Cloud. Find out more about what's in this new release.
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Announcing FlowFuse Cloud
As an open core company, anyone is free to download and install our platform. In many cases this is a great solution, it allows for custom setups in your own environment. We know this isn't for everyone though, some people just want to start building with Node-RED without having to manage their servers.
We are excited to announce FlowFuse Cloud, a hosted Node-RED as a service offering and today we are opening the waitlist.
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FlowFuse 0.2 released
Four weeks have passed since our initial release of FlowFuse, and we're happy to release v0.2 today as we continue moving forward and evolve the platform.
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Welcome Joe
Today we welcome Joe Pavitt (@joepavitt3d) as our new Head of UX & Design. This is a key role that will help deliver the awesome user experience of the FlowFuse platform.
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FlowFuse 0.1 released
For an open core company, we haven't been very open with what we're doing. That all changes today with the release of FlowFuse 0.1 and making all of our repositories public.
This is a significant step for the company as we look to build a platform around Node-RED.
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Welcome Steve
We're continuing to grow the FlowFuse team with our latest hire; Steve McLaughlin who is joining our development team.
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Welcome ZJ
This year the FlowFuse team will grow further, and I'm excited to announce our newest addition to the team; Zeger-Jan van de Weg (@ZJvandeWeg). Zeger-Jan, also known as ZJ, is joining FlowFuse as CEO.
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Welcome Ben
I'm excited to share the news that Ben Hardill (@hardillb) is joining FlowFuse as a Senior Engineer.
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Introducing FlowFuse Inc.
When Dave and I first created Node-RED, it was a tool to solve a problem - allowing us to do our day job more effectively when building IoT solutions for clients. That gave us the means and purpose to create a truly useful platform.
When it became an open source project, it quickly found an enthusiastic audience that has seen the community grow beyond our imagination. From both individual users, to a wide range of companies integrating it into their own products.
But with that growth, the question in my mind has always been how to take it further and secure its long term future.
I wrote on the project blog last year about the future plans of the project. A key piece of that is its sustainability - how we can increase the commercial adoption of Node-RED and how we can get more people contributing back.
An opportunity presented itself earlier this year that I believe will bring a step-change to what the Node-RED project is able to achieve.