IAI Documentation
The Infrastructure for AI Workflows, Communication, and Civilization Systems
What Is IAI
IAI is a connected system of workflow execution, communication delivery, operator control, and core infrastructure. This docs site is the single place to understand how those surfaces fit together.
AI Workflow Engine
flow.iai.one provides the visual builder, node graph, execution runtime, and automation layer.
Communication Layer
mail.iai.one handles transactional email, notifications, and system alerts coming out of flows and services.
Core Infrastructure
home.iai.one frames the overall platform vision, while app.iai.one becomes the operator-facing control surface.
System Overview
The runtime path is designed to be simple to understand for new users and explicit enough for developers to deploy quickly.
Quick Links
Getting Started
Understand the system and run your first flow in minutes.
Build Your First Flow
Node types, JSON shape, execution lifecycle, and builder behavior.
Send Your First Mail
Use the communication layer for transactional messages and alerts.
Operator App
See how app.iai.one fits as the control surface for review and operations.
API Docs
Base URL, auth model, endpoint groups, and response contracts.
Security Model
Strict CSP, no analytics, no external scripts, Cloudflare-native stack.
Ecosystem Map
See how home, app, flow, mail, docs, and API surfaces connect.
Designed For Every Stakeholder
New Users
Understand the overall system fast enough to start exploring flows and outputs.
Developers
Move from architecture understanding to local setup and deployment with clear commands.
Founders & Investors
Read the platform shape, scope, product boundaries, and next capability layers.
Documentation Map
Core Reading Path
- Start with Getting Started.
- Move to Architecture for the four-layer model.
- Use Flow and Mail to understand execution and communication behavior.
- Finish with Deployment and Security before production rollout.
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