Added APIOps Cycles

Added the APIOps Cycles specification and schema to our market research and go-to-market.

I added the APIOps Cycles specification and schema to our market research and go-to-market. It has a lot of the properties and characteristics we are looking for in capabilities, and we should derive and map what we can. It adds another business specificaiton to the toolbox, further balancing and bridging things towards business.

There is a schema and examples in the schema repository, allowing us to automate the usage and governance of the spec, in addition to the existing APIOps Cycles canvas tool, and the documentation site. We could easily generate the APIOps Cycle spec from different properties of other application and interface specifications.

Hello Community

This is the introductory blog post for the technology site as we make available to the community.

This documentation site for the technology that will be powering Naftiko has been in the works for several months now, but following the launch of Naftiko as a company at APIDays in December of 2025, we want to make available to the community as well. As the Chief Community Officer (CCO) of Naftiko it is my role to help keep our engineering function up to speed on the standards, tooling, and services that we identify as part of market research as being important to the wider integration and automation space. This site aims to perpetually document that.

At the beginning of Q1 2026, Naftiko does not have our framework, engine, or fabric available to the community, but we do have all of the services, standards, and tooling we are building upon available to showcase. As the engineering function comes together for Naftiko, as well as our market research, go-to-makret, revenue, and Signals, we feel it is important for us to share and engage in conversation aroudn the technology we are using, and why it matters to the Naftiko road map, but also the road map of our potential customers when it comes to integrations.

This technology documentation site, and supporting market research, go-to-market, and revenue documentation provides an ongoing snapshot of what we are seeing across the ecosytem, what we are looking to integrate into the product (or not), and where it fits into our go-to-market and revenue strategy for our commercial open-source offerings. Our intent is to build as much as possible out in the open, while driving discussion around the technology we use, as we are building into the Naftiko Framework, Engine, and Fabric, and encourage discussion and storytelling that benefts the entire community.

If you have any questions about Naftiko technology, feel free to use our discussion forum or email contact@naftiko.io for more information.

Hello World

This is the introductory blog post for the docs site.

The purpose of this documentation site is to gather all of the standards and tooling we will be using to build Naftiko in a single browsable and searchable place. This documentation site and blog runs on GitHub using Hugo and Docsy, and is rapdily iterated upon to capture as much of the information we are using to build the platform as we can.

The Naftiko Manifest is used to guide the standards and tooling we are using, with further expansion of the glossary, standards, and tooling as this work continues. This blog post is being written when it is just Jerome and Kin working to define the product and go to market for Naftiko, and ideally this site will allow the engineering team to hit the ground running when they join the team.