
Orkes
Orkes is a workflow-orchestration platform (commercial Conductor) for building and scaling AI agents and microservices.

Overview
Orkes: Workflow Orchestration for Agents and Microservices
Orkes is the commercial platform behind Conductor, the open-source workflow-orchestration engine. It lets developers build, run, and scale durable workflows that coordinate microservices, human approvals, and — increasingly — AI agents, with the reliability and visibility production systems require. As teams string together agents and tools, Orkes provides the orchestration layer that keeps those multi-step processes observable and recoverable.
It spans the free, open-source Conductor and a managed enterprise offering with support, SLAs, and hosting options.
Key Features
- Durable orchestration of microservices and AI agents
- Multi-language SDKs (Java, Python, Go, C#, JS/TS)
- Real-time execution monitoring and visualization
- MCP Gateway for tool integration
- Event-driven architecture
- Human-in-the-loop approvals
Ideal Use Case
Orkes fits engineering teams building complex, long-running, distributed workflows — including agentic AI pipelines — that need reliability, retries, and observability rather than ad-hoc glue code. It suits organizations already using or evaluating Conductor that want enterprise support and scale.
How Orkes differentiates
Orkes builds on the widely adopted open-source Conductor engine, offering a free Developer Edition alongside an enterprise platform with SLAs up to 99.99%. Conductor is used in production at companies including Tesla, JP Morgan, American Express, and Bumble.
FAQ
What is Orkes? The commercial platform behind open-source Conductor, orchestrating AI agents and microservice workflows.
Is there a free version? Yes — a free Developer Edition, with a paid Enterprise tier for SLAs and hosting.
What is Conductor? The open-source workflow-orchestration engine Orkes is built on.
Who uses it? Companies including Tesla, JP Morgan, American Express, and Bumble.
tl;dr
Orkes is the commercial platform behind open-source Conductor, orchestrating AI agents and microservice workflows, with a free Developer Edition and production use at Tesla, JP Morgan, and Amex.
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