Activepieces

Activepieces

Activepieces is an open-source workflow automation platform that connects applications through server-side triggers and actions. It operates entirely as backend infrastructure with no client-side scripts deployed on end-user websites; all automations execute on self-hosted or cloud servers.

Overview

Activepieces is an open-source workflow automation platform similar to Zapier or Make, designed to connect different SaaS applications through automated triggers and actions. It operates entirely as backend infrastructure — all workflow executions run on self-hosted or cloud servers without any client-side scripts deployed on end-user websites.

What This Script Does

Activepieces does not deploy browser-side scripts on third-party websites:

  • Server-side automation: All workflow triggers (webhooks, scheduled events, app events) and actions (API calls, data transformations) execute on the Activepieces server instance.
  • Self-hosted option: Organizations can run Activepieces on their own infrastructure for complete data control.
  • No browser scripts: No JavaScript files are loaded from Activepieces domains on visitor-facing pages.
  • No cookies: Activepieces does not set cookies on third-party domains.
  • No visitor tracking: No website visitor data is collected through client-side mechanisms.

Consent & Compliance

Activepieces falls under the functional consent category as automation infrastructure. It has no consent implications for website visitors.

Under GDPR and ePrivacy, Activepieces does not load scripts or set cookies on visitor browsers. No ePrivacy consent trigger applies.

Under CCPA/CPRA, Activepieces does not collect personal information from website visitors.

Should You Block This Without Consent?

No. Activepieces has no client-side scripts on customer-facing websites. There is nothing to block — it operates as backend workflow automation infrastructure.

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Consent Categories

Functional

Also Known As

activepiecesactivepieces automationopen source workflowactivepieces integrationsworkflow automation consent

Industries

Publishing and PrintingBusiness and Consumer Services

Tracked Domains (1)

activepieces.comFunctional

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Activepieces need cookie consent on my website?

No. Activepieces is a workflow automation platform classified as functional that operates entirely as backend infrastructure. It runs server-side triggers and actions to connect SaaS applications with no client-side scripts, cookies, or visitor tracking deployed on websites. There is nothing to consent to from a visitor's perspective.

What scripts or data does Activepieces collect in browsers?

Activepieces does not deploy any browser-side scripts on third-party websites. All workflow triggers such as webhooks, scheduled events, and app events execute on the Activepieces server instance, whether self-hosted or cloud. No JavaScript, cookies, or visitor data collection occurs through client-side mechanisms on your site.

How does ConsentStack categorize Activepieces?

ConsentStack classifies Activepieces as a functional vendor providing backend workflow automation. Since Activepieces has no client-side presence on customer-facing websites — no scripts, no cookies, no browser tracking — there are no resources for ConsentStack to manage. It is allowed to operate without any visitor consent requirements.

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