Port Workflows is generally available: Orchestrate agentic workflows, approvals, and automations across your SDLC
Blog post from Port
Port has announced the general availability of Port Workflows, a low-code orchestration capability designed to connect AI agents, CI/CD tools, business rules, catalog data, and human approvals into governed software-development workflows. It addresses context loss across tools, platform-team bottlenecks in building automations, and delays in assigning the correct approvers by providing a shared real-time context layer and runtime permissions based on users, requests, and catalog information. Workflows use a visual node-based builder and can trigger existing tools such as GitHub Actions, GitLab, Jenkins, and ArgoCD, while treating agents as configurable workflow steps with defined prompts, tool permissions, and structured outputs. The platform supports catalog-aware forms, approval gates at any point in a process, audit trails, MCP-based access for external agents, and multiple development methods including APIs, infrastructure-as-code tools, JSON, and an AI-assisted builder. Suggested applications include automated incident triage and remediation, ticket enrichment and routing, and governed infrastructure provisioning, with Port positioning the feature as a way to apply consistent controls and approvals as engineering organizations expand their use of AI agents.
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