Enterprise
The capabilities available in ByteChef Enterprise Edition, and where each one is documented.
ByteChef Enterprise Edition adds governance, scale, and extensibility on top of the Community Edition. Every capability below requires an Enterprise license and is documented in the guide for the area it belongs to — this page is the index.
Pages marked Enterprise Edition require that license.
Governance and security
Users and roles
Members, invitations, workspace roles, and permission scopes.
Single sign-on
Authenticate through your own identity provider.
Audit events
A record of who changed what.
Connection visibility
Private, workspace-shared, or granted to named people.
Component visibility
Restrict which components workflows may use.
OAuth2 clients
Clients registered against the authorization server.
AI guardrails
Redaction, blocked terms, moderation, and injection detection.
License
Activate and inspect your Enterprise license.
Scale and reliability
Data and knowledge
Extensibility
Custom components
Author and publish your own components.
API connectors
Turn an OpenAPI specification into a component.
Code workflows
Define workflows as code, in Java, JavaScript, Python, or Ruby.
Collaboration and DevOps
Workspaces
Group projects and control who reaches them.
Environments
Development, Staging, and Production.
Git configuration
Back workflow changes with a Git repository.
Embedded iPaaS
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