BoldSage Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to creating open-source tools, fostering inclusive developer communities, and advancing knowledge freely.
BoldSage Foundation exists to ensure that technology remains a public good — accessible, transparent, and community-driven.
All projects are open-source, MIT-licensed, and maintained by our community.
A modular UI toolkit for building accessible, fast, and beautiful web applications with zero runtime dependencies.
View on GitHub →A lightweight, pipeline-first data transformation library for Python. Process datasets at any scale without infrastructure overhead.
View on GitHub →Distributed workflow orchestration engine for cloud-native environments. Simple YAML config, powerful execution.
View on GitHub →An open-source secrets management library. Store, rotate, and audit secrets safely across your engineering stack.
View on GitHub →Schema-driven, accessible forms for React and Vue. Generate complex forms from JSON with validation, conditionals, and theming.
View on GitHub →We're always looking for maintainers, contributors, and project ideas. All experience levels welcome.
Get InvolvedA small, passionate core team supported by hundreds of contributors worldwide.
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Get in TouchStories from our community — technical deep-dives, project updates, and open-source essays.
After six months of community RFC, 200+ pull requests, and thousands of beta installs — FlowMesh v3 is finally here.
Memory safety, performance, and the open-source ecosystem — a technical breakdown of our decision.
A look at how community-driven feedback reshaped BoldSage's 2025 direction and what that means for you.
Your contribution keeps our projects maintained, our infrastructure running, and our community thriving.
All donations are used transparently. We publish annual financial reports available to all. You'll receive a receipt for tax purposes under section 80G (applicable as per registration status).
💡 Where your money goes: 60% to engineering & maintenance, 25% to community programs, 15% to infrastructure. View our full transparency report.
Whether you're a developer looking to contribute, an organization exploring sponsorship, or simply curious about our work — our inbox is always open.