Overview
Introducing early access - a space to explore new features and components currently in development by Camunda.
Early access includes two categories of features:
Experimental features
Experimental features are very early-stage ideas and functionalities under exploration. This allows Camunda to innovate quickly and test new concepts.
You can test out these features and provide additional feedback to help Camunda understand how they perform in real-world scenarios.
These features may be unstable, and subject to significant changes or removal.
Alpha features
Alpha features are more developed and closer to becoming part of the product but may not yet be fully optimized or supported. Selected Camunda features and components are released as alpha versions to provide early access. By testing these features, you have the opportunity to participate in their development by sharing feedback before they reach general availability.
What to expect
Experimental features | Alpha features | |
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Purpose | Early innovation and ideation | Test upcoming features that could make it to GA |
Suitable for production use | No | No |
Stability | APIs, dependencies, and configuration are likely to change. | APIs, dependencies, and configuration are likely to change. |
Feature complete | No | No |
Documentation | May have some or no documentation. | May have some documentation. |
Updates | No guaranteed updates. May be removed entirely and may not evolve into alpha or official features. | No guaranteed updates to newer releases, but likely to continue development. |
Support | No dedicated support or SLAs. | Support based on SLAs, with bugs treated as part of regular feature/help requests. |
Maintenance service | No | No |
Available on | SaaS/Self-Managed | SaaS/Self-Managed |
Release cycle | Outside the standard release policy | Outside the standard release policy |
Admin/owner access required | Yes | Yes |