Abstra

Tech Teams Automation

Empower your tech teams with intelligent automation

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$pip install abstra
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It's like combining Zapier's speed with Python's power — fully customizable, production-grade, and made to play nice with the rest of your stack.

🚀 What is it?

Abstra is an automation framework where you write Python scripts (or notebooks) and connect them to your data sources, APIs, emails, or files. The platform handles scheduling, secure execution, logging, versioning, and even a clean UI for non-technical users.

No more duct-taping Lambda functions, cronjobs, and shared Google Sheets. Abstra brings order to internal ops chaos — with code.

🛠️ How it works

1. Write workflows in Python

Use plain Python. Bring your own libs, structure, and logic. Handle files, APIs, DBs, whatever. No abstraction penalty.

2. Plug-and-play building blocks

Webhooks, Cron scheduling, File uploads, UI forms for end users, Connectors for Slack, BigQuery, Gmail, Google Sheets, ERPs, S3, and more

3. Managed infrastructure

Your workflows run on isolated, scalable, versioned environments with auto-retries, detailed logs, and multi-instance support. No DevOps needed.

4. Friendly UI for non-devs

Build it once, and let Finance, HR, or Ops run it safely with inputs and buttons. You stay out of Slack tickets.

🧩 Real-world use cases

• Reconcile card/Pix/boleto payments with ERP

• Process invoices and HR documents using OCR + AI

• Fill in financial reports from messy spreadsheets

• Extract data from PDFs and hit external APIs

• Automate Salesforce → BigQuery → Slack without ETL overhead

✨ Why devs love it

No low-code lock-in

It's all Python, forever

Bring your favorite tools

From requests to pandas

Production-ready

Secure workflows without managing infra

Easy integration

Into your existing data and ops stack

Clean UX

For teammates who don't code

Script to product

10 lines of Python becomes a product

If you've ever said, "this would be 10 lines of Python," Abstra is where that script becomes a product.

Ready to see how your team can automate with Python?