Built for process.
Evolved for innovation.
JIVACORE was born in 2004, originally as a lightweight PHP RAD (Rapid Application Development) framework. It was designed by developers, for developers—focused on fast prototyping, reusable components, and practical architecture.
But as the years passed and more companies adopted it for internal systems, a key insight reshaped our mission:
Businesses don’t just need code. They need structure. They need flow.
They need a platform that adapts to how they work—not the other way around.
From RAD Tool to
Process-Centric Platform
Over the last two decades, JIVACORE evolved into what it is today:
A modular, process-first business framework for designing, automating, and managing the inner workings of any organization.
It’s no longer “just a dev tool.” It’s a business engine that powers:
- Cross-departmental workflows
- Custom process automation
- Scalable task and data orchestration
- Real-time integrations with 3rd-party systems
- Full transparency across operations
Whether you're an enterprise team or a nimble business, JIVACORE delivers flexibility without chaos, structure without rigidity, and control without compromise.
Timeline: evolution of JIVACORE
| Year | Milestone |
|---|---|
| 2004 | Creation of the original PHP-based RAD framework |
| 2008 | Internal use across 3 companies to build ERP and custom systems |
| 2012 | Introduction of modular plugins and task engine |
| 2016 | Major refactor for API-first architecture and front-end agnosticism |
| 2020 | Integration-ready engine for 3rd-party systems, CRMs, and BI tools |
| 2023 | Launch of JIVACORE Minimal – streamlined starter package |
| Now | Used across industries for process automation, integration, and ops management |
Built by JIVALABS
JIVACORE is developed and maintained by JIVALABS, a collective of engineers, product thinkers, and systems architects with a deep love for process design and non-mainstream innovation.
We thrive on solving complex internal challenges with clear, elegant structures. Our belief is simple:
The way your business works is unique.
Your software should be, as well.