Announcement

Okinawa 3.0 — The New Interface

Okinawa 3 is now available with a completely redesigned interface.

A complete redesign

Okinawa 3 is now available with a completely redesigned interface built from the ground up. The new UI is faster, cleaner, and puts your workflows at the center of everything.

We've rethought every part of the experience — from how you create automations to how you monitor them in real time. The result is an interface that feels familiar on day one but reveals more depth the more you use it.

Parallel execution

The new interface allows you to run many automations in parallel across environments: locally, in worktrees, and in the cloud. Each automation runs in its own sandboxed environment with full access to the tools and integrations you've configured.

You can monitor all running automations from a single dashboard, with real-time logs, status indicators, and performance metrics for each one.

Agent-first architecture

Everything in Okinawa 3 is centered around agents — autonomous workers that can execute complex multi-step workflows, make decisions based on conditions, and learn from past executions to improve over time.

Agents can be triggered manually, on a schedule, or by external events from tools like Slack, GitHub, and PagerDuty.

Getting started

To try the new interface, upgrade Okinawa and navigate to Settings → New Interface. You can switch back to the classic interface anytime, or run both side by side during the transition period.

Check out our migration guide for a detailed walkthrough of what's changed and how to make the most of the new features.

New Feature

Visual Workflow Builder

Design and customize workflows using a simple drag-and-drop visual interface.

Build workflows visually

In the new interface, you can use the Visual Workflow Builder to design and customize workflows without writing any code. Drag components onto the canvas, connect nodes to define data flow, and configure each step with a simple properties panel.

The builder supports conditional logic, loops, error handling, and parallel branches — all represented visually so you can see exactly how your automation works at a glance.

Precise targeting with annotations

You can annotate and target elements directly in the builder. This allows you to give more precise instructions and iterate faster by pointing the agent to exactly the part of the workflow you're referring to.

Keyboard shortcuts

  • Cmd + Shift + B to toggle the Workflow Builder
  • Shift + drag to connect nodes
  • Cmd + D to duplicate a node
  • Option + click to add a condition
  • Cmd + Z to undo, Cmd + Shift + Z to redo
  • Cmd + G to group selected nodes

Templates and snippets

We've included over 50 pre-built templates for common automation patterns. You can also save your own snippets and share them with your team. Templates cover everything from lead nurturing to CI/CD pipelines to data synchronization workflows.

New Feature

Self-Hosted Cloud Agents

Run cloud agents entirely within your own infrastructure.

Your infrastructure, your rules

Okinawa now supports self-hosted cloud agents that keep your code and tool execution entirely within your own network. Your codebase, build outputs, and secrets all stay on internal machines running in your infrastructure, while the agent handles tool calls locally.

This is ideal for organizations with strict compliance requirements, data residency policies, or sensitive IP that cannot leave the corporate network.

Full parity with cloud agents

Self-hosted cloud agents offer the same capabilities as Okinawa-hosted cloud agents, including:

  • Isolated VMs with full development environments
  • Multi-model harnesses for choosing the right AI for each task
  • Plugin support for MCPs and custom integrations
  • Memory tools that let agents learn from past runs
  • Automated scaling based on workload

Setup and configuration

Getting started is straightforward. Enable self-hosted cloud agents in your Okinawa Dashboard, then follow the guided setup to connect your infrastructure. We support Docker, Kubernetes, and bare-metal deployments.

The setup process typically takes under 30 minutes and includes health checks, network validation, and a test run to ensure everything is working correctly.

Security and compliance

All communication between your infrastructure and Okinawa is encrypted end-to-end. We support mutual TLS authentication, audit logging, and integration with your existing IAM providers including Okta, Azure AD, and AWS IAM.

New Feature

50+ New Integrations

We've added more than 50 new integrations from partners.

Expanded partner ecosystem

We've added more than 50 new integrations from partners such as Atlassian, Datadog, GitLab, Salesforce, HubSpot, and Stripe. Okinawa can now read from, write to, and take actions across more of your stack than ever before.

Each integration has been thoroughly tested and includes pre-built templates to get you started in minutes, not hours.

Developer tools

  • GitLab — Full CI/CD pipeline integration with automatic deployment triggers
  • Datadog — Push metrics, monitors, and alerts directly from your workflows
  • PlanetScale — Database branching and schema migrations as workflow steps
  • Hugging Face — Run inference on ML models as part of your automation pipeline

Business tools

  • Salesforce — Sync contacts, leads, and opportunities bidirectionally
  • HubSpot — Automate marketing campaigns and deal pipeline management
  • Stripe — Process payments, manage subscriptions, and handle webhooks
  • monday.com — Create and update items, boards, and automations

How to get started

Browse all available integrations at okinawa.com/integrations. Most integrations can be configured in under 5 minutes with our guided setup wizard. Each integration page includes documentation, templates, and example workflows to help you get the most out of every connection.