
Streamnode
Build HTTP endpoints without writing code
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Streamnode is a platform for building and running HTTP endpoints without dealing with the usual backend boilerplate. Instead of spending time wiring up authentication, validation, request handling, and response logic from scratch, you can create workflows visually and connect actions together in minutes. It’s built for handling webhooks, proxies, API integrations, file processing, and automated backend tasks in a simpler way.
Whether you’re building internal tools, integrations, or full API workflows, Streamnode helps you move faster by reducing repetitive backend code and giving you a clear way to manage how data flows between services. The goal is to make backend automation and endpoint creation easier, faster, and more maintainable.
What is Streamnode?
Streamnode is a visual platform for building and running HTTP endpoints, webhooks, and backend workflows without writing repetitive backend code.
What can I build with Streamnode?
You can build APIs, webhook handlers, file processing workflows, automation endpoints, integrations, and internal backend tools.
Do I need to write code?
Most workflows can be built visually, reducing the need for boilerplate backend code.
Who is Streamnode for?
Streamnode is designed for developers, startups, and technical teams who want to build backend workflows and integrations faster.
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1Hey, I’m Michael, founder of Streamnode 👋 I built it because I was tired of spinning up entire backend apps just to create a simple endpoint. Would love to hear your thoughts, feedback or ideas!