Are you diving into the world of agentic workflows, building Services-as-Software (SAS), or exploring the power of business-as-code? The .do platform offers a powerful way to bring your innovative ideas to life, and now, there's a dedicated space to connect with fellow builders: the official .do community forum at forum.services.do.
This is more than just a place for technical support. It's a vibrant hub where developers, businesses, and enthusiasts can come together to share knowledge, ask questions, and collaborate on building the next generation of agentic applications.
The .do platform empowers you to transform complex business logic into reusable, scalable Services-as-Software. Whether you're automating processes, integrating systems, or creating entirely new digital experiences, the forum provides invaluable resources and connections.
Here's what you can expect:
The forum is focused on discussions relevant to the .do platform and its capabilities. Expect to find conversations around:
While general programming discussions are welcome in context, the core focus remains on leveraging the power of business-as-code and agentic workflows on the .do platform.
Joining the .do community is simple. Head over to forum.services.do and sign up. Once you're in, take some time to browse the existing categories and topics. Don't be shy! Introduce yourself, ask a question, or share something you've learned.
Here are a few examples of discussions you might find (or start!):
[
{
"title": "How to create a new service agent?",
"url": "https://forum.services.do/t/how-to-create-a-new-service-agent"
},
{
"title": "Troubleshooting common API errors",
"url": "https://forum.services.do/t/troubleshooting-common-api-errors"
},
{
"title": "Best practices for designing robust workflows",
"url": "https://forum.services.do/t/best-practices-for-designing-robust-workflows"
}
]
Still have questions about the forum? Here are some common ones:
Q: What kind of topics can I discuss on the forum? A: The forum is specifically for discussions related to the .do platform, agentic workflows, and building Services-as-Software. While general programming discussions are welcome in context, the primary focus is on utilizing and extending the capabilities of the .do platform.
Q: Do I need to be a .do user to participate in the forum? A: Yes, the forum is accessible to anyone interested in .do, regardless of whether they are current users of the platform. It's a great place to learn more and connect with the community.
Q: What kind of questions can I ask? A: You can ask questions about anything related to using the .do platform, designing agentic workflows, implementing business logic as code, consuming services via APIs, and best practices for building reliable and scalable Services-as-Software.
Q: How can I contribute my knowledge or help others? A: To contribute, simply navigate to the relevant category or topic and start a new discussion or reply to an existing one. We encourage sharing code snippets (where appropriate), insights, and solutions.
Q: Are there specific categories or tags to help find information? A: Yes, there are specific categories and tags available to help you find discussions relevant to your interests or the specific features you're working with. You can also use the search functionality.
The .do community forum is your space to connect with fellow innovators, share your knowledge, and collaborate on building the future of agentic services. Whether you're a seasoned .do expert or just starting your journey, the forum is the perfect place to learn, grow, and contribute.
We look forward to seeing you on the forum!
[Join the .do Community Forum Today!](forum.services.do)