Bus Core – a local-first ERP for small manufacturing shops
AGPL ERP for shops that outgrew spreadsheets but reject SaaS lock-in.

Stripe-like ERP for manufacturers, but enterprise market moves slow.
Manufacturing engineers, operations teams, ERP evaluators
Stripe · Infor CloudSuite · NetSuite
Most manufacturing ERPs are hard to evaluate before signing an enterprise contract, poorly documented, and clearly not designed with serious API users in mind. Even when APIs exist, they’re often inconsistent or bolted on as an afterthought.
We built Augno to change that. The goal is to provide a Stripe-like experience for manufacturing ERP. We want it to be a usable out-of-the-box product and a well-designed, cohesive API that developers can actually build on.
We put a lot of effort into API design, documentation, and sandboxing. You can create a free account, explore the sandbox, and only move to production when you’re ready. There’s a free tier to make evaluation straightforward, without sales calls or contracts. Our focus is to let teams spend their engineering time on things that drive revenue - like custom quoting, order workflows, or integrations - instead of fighting their ERP.
We’re actively expanding the public API and rolling out additional endpoints over the next few months.
I made an account that you can check out. You can login at https://www.augno.com/auth/login username: hackernews password: aveGLZ9Nn4MA7cg!
Docs are here: https://docs.augno.com/
I’d really appreciate feedback from anyone who’s dealt with manufacturing systems or ERPs before!
AGPL ERP for shops that outgrew spreadsheets but reject SaaS lock-in.
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