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One platform for data and delivery

Aurora combines structured data, APIs, workflows, and storefront tooling so your team can ship and operate commerce and internal apps in one place, with clear tenancy and security boundaries.

What Aurora is

Aurora is operational infrastructure: you define tables and relationships, ingest and sync data, expose REST and SDK access, and run workflows when records change or events fire.

It is not a generic website builder. It is built for teams who need a real data model behind customer-facing experiences and back-office tools.

Data model

Postgres-backed tables, validation, and relations. Forms and views can be generated from your schema; imports and APIs keep systems in sync.

Events & workflows

Domain events capture what happens in your product. Workflows react to records, schedules, and webhooks so automation stays observable.

Meilisearch-backed indexes for fast faceted search over tenant data, aligned with your catalogue and permissions.

APIs & SDK

OpenAPI and typed clients for Next.js and other runtimes. You own your deployment; Aurora provides keys, tenant scoping, and documented endpoints.

Roles & tenancy

Workspaces are isolated. Members, vendors, and end-user app roles are separate concerns, with audit-friendly access patterns.

Security

API keys, row-level patterns, and environment separation suitable for production commerce. Your team controls secrets and deployment targets.

Operations

Health views, logs hooks, and backup/export paths help you run Aurora like any other critical system.

Deployment

Storefronts deploy to your hosting; Studio issues credentials and environment variables. You keep source control and release process.

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