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Reflex

Reflex

Software Development

San Francisco, California 20,846 followers

Reflex is the platform to build and scale enterprise apps.

About us

Reflex is the platform to build and scale enterprise apps. We're the only solution that owns the full stack - an AI app builder, the underlying framework it writes to, and hosting to deploy and manage apps, all on your infrastructure. Enterprises face a forced trade-off: fast prototyping without control, or full flexibility without speed. Most tools can't integrate with existing infrastructure, scale beyond prototypes, or unify the entire app lifecycle. Reflex solves all three. Reflex is built on one of the fastest-growing open source Python frameworks (28K GitHub stars, 35K monthly developers). Our AI Builder generates real, editable code - not fragile black boxes. Deploy anywhere, including fully air-gapped on-prem environments. Trusted by Amazon, World Bank, Man Group, Dell, and UNICEF for mission-critical applications across finance, healthcare, and government. From prototype to production in Python. Learn more at reflex.dev

Industry
Software Development
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2023
Specialties
python, infrastructure, hosting, webdev, fullstack, and datascience

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  • Reflex reposted this

    Introducing Reflex Themes. Apps built with AI tend to look like apps built with AI. Editing styling has always been possible, but that meant knowing what to change and what to change it to, so most never did. So we shipped Themes in Reflex Build. Currently, there are eleven complete looks, from Minimal and Material to Glassmorphism, Claymorphism, and Cyberpunk. Pick one, hit Apply, and your whole app changes. We're also rolling out the ability to create and save custom themes to give all your apps a consistent feel based on your brand. You don't need to be a designer to make your AI app look good. You just need to have taste.

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    One engineer. 200+ users. 2,000+ VMs. Dell Technologies's support engineers couldn't reproduce customer environments fast enough. Spinning up a multi-node cluster took a handful of senior people and a pile of CLI commands. A Senior Principal Engineer spent six months evaluating React, Svelte, and Vue. Every path meant a parallel JavaScript stack to maintain. Then the team tried Reflex. Working demo in a week. Pure Python meant they reused every backend service already built. No rewrite, no JS, no frontend hire. The result is Dynamic Lab: any engineer picks a product and version and spins up a fully configured cluster in minutes, right from the browser. Self-hosted on Dell's own infrastructure. One Python engineer shipped the whole thing. That's the point. https://lnkd.in/gjP4r3em

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    Introducing Reflex BYOC: one-command deployment to AWS, GCP, and Azure for Reflex apps, since the best framework is useless if it can't run inside your walls. Reflex builds with your cloud's native tools, pushes to your registry, and runs on Cloud Run, ECS, or Container Apps. Teams told us they loved Reflex but had to configure custom cloud setups, since they needed to run it inside their own infrastructure. Now they can.

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    Our latest Reflex feature hit the front page of Hacker News yesterday! This thread made one thing clear: people are fed up with how slow and expensive computer-use agents are. We solved it. In Reflex 0.9, every Reflex app is optimized to work with agents out of the box. Every UI component and state handler is automatically an API endpoint. Humans navigate the UI, agents call the endpoints. Same app, no parallel codebase. Which means: - You ship once. Every UI feature is automatically an agent feature. No second API to design, document, or keep in sync. - Your design freedom comes back. Move buttons, restyle modals, restructure flows. Endpoint-driven agents don't notice and don't break. Building an app for humans is now the same act as building an app for agents.

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    You can now instantly create an agent-callable API for your entire app. Today, we’re launching a Reflex plugin that reads your app's event handlers and generates API endpoints from them. An agent can now call the same function that a button click triggers without you needing to write or maintain a separate API. The removal of engineering overhead in making an agent-callable interface makes computer-use agents obsolete for internal automation. The video below benchmarks an agent using APIs created by the plugin against a vision agent doing the same task. The vision-agent run shown is still by far the fastest of three we recorded. Also in this release: ◆ Chunked file uploads via rx.upload_files_chunk for streaming large files without buffering into memory ◆ Event queue moved to the backend, removing a frontend round-trip on chained events ◆ Production now runs on a single port by default, with sirv-cli dropped from npm dependencies for cleaner deploys ◆ state_auto_setters now defaults to False, so set_<var>event handlers are explicit instead of auto-generated Full release notes and benchmark in the comments. 

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    We released Reflex 0.9 - every action in your app is now callable by an AI agent out of the box. We ran a benchmark comparing two approaches to letting AI agents interact with a web app: - A vision agent (browser/computer use) that screenshots the UI and clicks around - An API agent that calls HTTP endpoints directly The task for both agents was to find a "Smith" customer with the most orders, accept their pending reviews, and mark their most recent order as delivered. We chose this task since it's similar to automation work a typical tool sees. The vision agent took 550k tokens and 17 minutes on average. The API agent took 12k tokens and 19.7 seconds. Of course, API agents are faster and more token efficient since they don't need to take screenshots and directly interface with the UI. The problem is many apps don't have APIs for every action, since it takes engineering overhead to build and maintain each separate API codebase. We built a plugin for Reflex that auto-generates HTTP endpoints from your app's existing event handlers. Your app has a button with an on_click handler, the plugin exposes that handler as an endpoint. An agent can call the same function a human click triggers. No separate API to build or maintain. As agents become a bigger share of your app's users, every action needs to be callable by code, not just from the UI. Benchmark: https://lnkd.in/gg7gSzXn

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    🚨 We’re hiring aggressively at Reflex. Software Engineering and Growth. Enterprise app development is broken, and we're fixing it. Reflex is building the AI platform that lets teams build, deploy, and scale production apps in pure Python. Internal tools. Data apps. AI apps. Enterprise workflows. Investors: → Lux Capital, Y Combinator, Abstract, Outset Capital, BoxGroup, Picus Capital → Qasar Younis (Applied Intuition), Jack Altman (Alt Capital), Paul Copplestone (Supabase), Matt Kraning (Menlo VC), and others Traction: → Used by 30%+ of the Fortune 500 (Amazon, Nike, Dell, and more) → 10x revenue since AI builder launch 4 months ago → 1M+ apps built → 28K+ GitHub stars We're hiring: → Software Engineers (all levels) → Growth roles (operators/builders who can own outcomes, not just channels) What makes Reflex a ridiculously good place to join right now: → Category-defining product in a huge market → Real traction + real revenue pressure + real technical problems → Open-source DNA, elite engineering culture, high agency → You’ll ship things that immediately affect users, growth, and product direction → Small team, huge surface area, no “wait your turn” energy Comment "Reflex" below to skip the line and get on a call with me if I think you're a good fit (I'm taking no lunch breaks). If you have an extremely smart friend, tag them in the comments. I’ll DM them, and I'll pay you $20K if we hire them.

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    By popular demand, Reflex is now featured in the Databricks Apps Cookbook! The cookbook shows how to connect across Databricks services to quickly build real internal apps on top of your company data. This reflects what we’re already seeing with customers: teams using Reflex to go from data to production-grade apps much faster, without months of custom engineering, and with seamless deployment to Databricks Apps. If you’re building apps on Databricks and want to accelerate how those apps get shipped, happy to chat. Huge thanks to Michael Haskins, Joe Marini, Thinh H Nguyen, Nicholas Heier and the Databricks team for helping get this live! Check out the link in the comments.

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    By popular demand, Reflex is now featured in the Databricks Apps Cookbook! The cookbook shows how to connect across Databricks services to quickly build real internal apps on top of your company data. This reflects what we’re already seeing with customers: teams using Reflex to go from data to production-grade apps much faster, without months of custom engineering, and with seamless deployment to Databricks Apps. If you’re building apps on Databricks and want to accelerate how those apps get shipped, happy to chat. Huge thanks to Michael Haskins, Joe Marini, Thinh H Nguyen, Nicholas Heier and the Databricks team for helping get this live! Check out the link in the comments.

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  • Reflex reposted this

    We are hiring multiple engineering and growth roles at Reflex. The job board link is in the comments. Why join Reflex now? Growth: Reflex has powered over 1 million applications, used by 30% of Fortune 500 companies, and earned 28k GitHub Stars. Team: Work with people who are genuinely passionate about improving the web. Our founding team consists of open source maintainers, top-ranked competitive programmers/IOI medalists, and founding team members from dev tool unicorns. Future: We are growing extremely quickly and have some exciting announcements coming out soon!

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Reflex 2 total rounds

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US$ 5.0M

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