Camunda Hub is a centralized governance platform for enterprise process automation at scale. It provides a unified experience for organizations to manage workspaces, clusters, projects, and reusable automation assets — all from a single place.

Who Uses the Hub

The platform is designed around two persona groups in the Organisational Landscape:

  • The Center of Excellence (CoE) operates at the organization level and is responsible for governance, infrastructure, and standards.
  • Delivery Teams work within workspaces, building, deploying, and operating process automations day-to-day.

How It’s Organized

The Hub follows a hierarchical entity model: OrganizationWorkspaceProject.

An organization is the top-level unit. Workspaces provide team-scoped environments within it, and projects contain the actual automation files (BPMN, DMN, Forms, and more).

Cluster is a runtime environment for execution of process solutions. A cluster is provisioned at the organization level but can be made available to Workspaces.

A cluster includes three runtime components:

  • Operate for process execution monitoring and troubleshooting.
  • Tasklist for user task management.
  • Admin for cluster administration, access control and configuration.

The Catalog is the Hub’s library of reusable assets. The CoE curates and governs assets at the organization level through an approval workflow, while delivery teams discover and install approved assets through the Workspace Catalog.

Organization Members — users, groups, and roles — are managed centrally. Member has an assigned Organization Role for organization-wide access and Workspace role when added to a workspace.