Indian E-commerce Startup Fynd Contributes Back To The Open Source Community
Open Source For You|November 2017

Mumbai-based online fashion store, Fynd, has launched GoFynd.io as a dedicated platform to support the open source community. The platform includes solutions such as Fynd API, Fyx and Metricbeat, which were originally designed for internal operations.

Jagmeet Singh
Indian E-commerce Startup Fynd Contributes Back To The Open Source Community

Deploying open source is relatively easier for a company than contributing back to the community by releasing the source code for solutions developed to address specific internal requirements. But Fynd has found a way to support the growth of open source by launching GoFynd.io. The online store, which targets the youth with branded products across categories such as clothing, footwear, jewellery and accessories, has been primarily built using developer-friendly technologies, including Angular, Ansible, Apache Kafka and React. These technologies work with native tools and data stream options such as the Fynd Open API, Witi, Fyx, Ansible Metricbeat and Gravity, which are available through the GoFynd.io platform.

“Indian startups are often a step behind when it comes to open source policy. We wanted to break this pattern and do our bit by openly sharing our own internal developments,” says Fynd co-founder Harsh Shah.

There are a total of 30 developers at Fynd, with 20 working primarily on GoFynd.io. These developers are also making things easier for early adopters by posting new blog posts on a regular basis.

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