

Dify · depuis 9./11. Mai 2023 (öffentlicher Launch und Open-Source-Veröffentlichung auf GitHub) · 2× · vu le 30 juin 2026
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Momentum
Dify is an open-source platform by LangGenius for visually building, running and managing LLM-powered applications, workflows and agents. It combines a visual workflow builder, a prompt IDE, a RAG pipeline, agent capabilities, model management and observability features in one interface. The product is available as Dify Cloud (SaaS) or self-hosted (Docker/Kubernetes) and supports hundreds of LLM providers plus native MCP integration. Originally open-sourced in May 2023, Dify is now one of the most popular agent frameworks on GitHub.
Historique du momentum
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Fonctionnalités
| Autonomy Level | Agents based on LLM Function Calling or ReAct, using pre-built or custom tools; run as standalone apps or agent nodes within workflows with clear limits and human-input interrupts |
| Channels | Publish as hosted web app, API endpoint, embed/iframe, or MCP-compatible tool; additional channel integrations such as Slack bot via Marketplace plugins |
| License | Dify Open Source License – modified Apache License 2.0 with additional conditions (commercial use allowed, with restrictions e.g. on white-labeling) |
| Modalities | Text, image, audio (text-to-speech/speech recognition) and documents (PDF, PPT, etc.) via RAG pipeline and plugins; supports multimodal LLMs |
| Platform | Web app (Dify Cloud) and self-hosted via Docker/Docker Compose or Kubernetes (Helm Charts); CLI tool 'difyctl' available |
| Price | Sandbox free (200 message credits); Professional $59/month (5,000 credits, 3 team members, 50 apps); Team $159/month (10,000 credits); Enterprise custom pricing; self-hosting free (Community Edition) |
| Release Date | First production launch on May 9, 2023, open-sourced on GitHub on May 11/15, 2023 |
| Tool/MCP Integrations | Native two-way MCP support since v1.6.0 (July 2025): Dify can call external MCP servers as tools and expose its own apps as MCP servers; plus 50+ built-in tools (Google Search, DALL·E, Stable Diffusion, WolframAlpha) and Marketplace plugins (Slack, Zapier, Notion, Linear, etc.) |