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Ravi Parikh
Runbooks by Airplane — Transform scripts, SQL, and more into internal workflows
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Airplane Runbooks make it easy to turn small amounts of code into complex internal workflows. Model onboarding flows, admin operations, cron-like schedules and more and share with your team. It's like Zapier but for first-party operations that touch prod data.
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Jaren Glover
Taking "script" that do production work and making them "production grade" is quite exciting -- so excited to see amazing engineering offers to internal tools and platform team
David Tran
It is great. I will explore this.
Ravi Parikh
@namtran_wd Thank you David. If you have any feedback or questions, please let me know!
Cagri Sarigoz
Even as a non-developer, I loved using Airplane. I had some Python scripts that I wanted to run periodically. Instead of asking the DevOps team to provide me with a small server, configuring and maintaining the server, I just created a couple of tasks on Airplane, and never looked back. ✌️ I believe the Runbooks feature would make more complex operations even easier. Would love to test it soon!
Ravi Parikh
@cagrisarigoz Thank you! We’re so glad to have had you on board early. Thanks for your support and looking forward to seeing what you build using runbooks!
deepu
Congrats on the launch!
Ravi Parikh
@pradeeb28 Thank you so much! If you have any feedback or thoughts on Airplane or our runbooks feature, please let us know :)
Lenny Rachitsky
Go Ravi go!!
Ravi Parikh
@lenny_rachitsky Thanks Lenny :)
Julianna Lamb
Congrats on the launch!
Ravi Parikh
@jelamb thanks Julianna! Congrats to you too on your recent launch :)
Farokh Shahabi
Interesting, is it low code?
Nate Ferrero
We are using Airplane to handle recurring data deletion for specific customers that need it - a runbook makes this easy and is saving us on the engineering team valuable time while we scope out our data retention policy feature. Huge fans here!
Ravi Parikh
@nateferrero Thanks Nate for taking a chance early on the product–we have loved having you as a customer!
Ravi Parikh
👋 Hey Product Hunt, great to meet you again! My co-founder Josh and I publicly launched Airplane on Product Hunt in July, and thanks to all the incredible feedback we've received from this community, we're here today launching our newest product: Runbooks for multi-step operations. Airplane is still the simplest, fastest way for engineers to create new internal tools. When we previously launched Airplane a few months ago, our platform let you turn scripts, SQL queries, or REST endpoints into lightweight, single-function apps that anyone can use (called "Tasks"). A task might be something like "delete a user" or "issue a refund" or "unban account." Now, Runbooks let you take multiple tasks and stitch them together into powerful multi-step workflows. These can be simple (e.g. "delete a user, then email that user an archive containing their data") or more complex (e.g. "20 step customer onboarding flow"). ✈️ Why people use Airplane today At my previous company Heap, and my co-founder's previous company Benchling, we noticed that there were tons of engineering-only operations encapsulated as scripts or saved database queries. Engineers were constantly being pinged to run these operations on behalf of people on support, success, ops, and other teams. Airplane makes it incredibly fast for any engineer to take an eng-only operation and turn it into a shareable, safe internal app that non-engineers can use. Our customers have mentioned a few reasons why they love Airplane: - Limits the level of interruptions that developers experience - Enables non-engineers to safely run operations that were previously engineering-only - Eliminates the time that developers spend on running recurring eng-heavy operations and managing infra for internal tools - Adds granular permissions, audit logs, and approval flows to sensitive operations - It's an easy, maintenance-free substitute for cron or other schedulers 📓 Why we built Runbooks: multi-step workflows While supporting individual operations is useful, we got a lot of feedback and observed behavior from our customers that led us to building runbooks. We'd frequently observe things like: - Users would create an Airplane task to "extend a user's free trial" but they'd first need to look up the user's details in order to execute it. It felt natural to have these two functions in one place to pass data from one step to the other. Runbooks lets you assemble simple two-step read and write workflows like this. You can now look up a user's details and then automatically use that output in a subsequent step to extend the user's free trial. - People wanted more control over how they were notified after a task ran. We'd hear feedback like, "I want to get a Slack or email containing the output of a task, but only if the output meets certain criteria." We support embedding Slack and email steps in runbooks and allow conditional logic that lets you tailor these notifications how you want. - Users would have Notion or Google docs with multi-step flows written out, and several of the steps were just things like, "go to Airplane and run task XYZ." Instead of having to follow a doc (and potentially making mistakes or omitting steps), runbooks let you model that entire workflow in one place. In addition to runbooks, we've added a number of new features since the initial launch in July: schedules, SAML SSO and directory sync, enhanced notifications, new integrations, and more. Your feedback has been instrumental in shaping and helping make the product even better. Please share any thoughts, questions, comments - we'd love to hear what you think!
Maciej Cupial
Wow! Looks great!🚀
Ravi Parikh
@maciej_cupial Thanks Maciej! Would love for you to try it out :)
Troy (Mitch) Mitchell
Congrats on the launch !
Konrad Bujak
Great, marvelous idea. Most companies spend thousands of hours or sometimes days to develop something like this. One comment to the webpage. On mobile, I cannot read testimonials. One testimonial fits screen. However, those should pause on the screen for a bit before running away. Otherwise before I see the right side, left side started to disappear already. Saying that for enterprise - contact us instead of showing the numbers is weird.
Mircea Mesesan
I've been using Airplane since its first launch on producthunt, and it was like an answer to my prayers. It is so great to have a place to deploy and run scripts for internal use (and not only). Recently Runbooks just amazed us at how nicely we can combine tasks, integrate with slack messages, scheduling, and auto-runs. We're now using Airplane to send out weekly reports to our clients, get data about our team and it is all done inside airplane. I think it's an amazing product, and I am sure this great team will surprise us with even great improvements. And, btw, their support is crazy fast and helpful. Do you guys sleep? :))
Liana Adamyan
Congratulations on the launch
Maria
Great! It seems to be a great tool for organizing information flow and better integration of an engineering team! Big congratulations on the launch! ^_^ I would be glad to recommend Runbooks by Airplane, as I know some persons who will be more than happy to have such an awesome tool! ^_^
James Brask
This is pretty cool! Congrats on the product launch, team :)
Ravi Parikh
@jimmybrr thanks! Appreciate you checking it out :)
Alessandro Pavan
Hey team @ Airplane! 👋 Huge congrats on the launch!
Ravi Parikh
@alessandro_pavan Thanks Alessandro! Appreciate you checking it out :)
Parth
great will explore this
Ravi Parikh
@parthsarangi thanks! We’d love to hear any feedback you have, Parth!
Aleksi
Hmm, interesting
Ravi Parikh
@aleksi would love for you to check it out and share your feedback!
John
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Ravi Parikh
@newupdate Hi John, did you mean to share this comment on our post? I think you might have meant to comment somewhere else!