Hub on-premise and operations
The React-based Hub console is ready for on-premise, with new observability and resilient operations.
What it is
Flowable Hub, the React-based administration console, is now usable for customer-managed setups. This extends the new administration experience beyond Flowable Cloud and positions Hub as the successor to Flowable Control. The release also adds operational observability and resilience features that land in Hub, and at the platform level, so teams running Flowable themselves get clearer insight into what the engine is doing and steadier behaviour under load.
What’s included:
- Flowable Hub on-premise: the React-based admin console is now usable for on-premise setups, extending the new experience beyond Flowable Cloud as the successor to Flowable Control.
- Async executor observability: executor metrics persisted to the database, with an async executor dashboard showing data, errors, warnings and advice, in Flowable Hub.
- Agent operations dashboards in and Flowable Hub.
How it works
Hub runs as the React-based administration console and now supports on-premise deployment alongside its Cloud usage. The async executor persists its metrics to the database, and both Control and Hub read those metrics into an async executor dashboard that surfaces data, errors, warnings and concrete advice, plus dedicated agent operations dashboards.

Flowable Control
2026.1 is the Major Release that includes Flowable Hub.
Customers can still use Flowable Control within 2026.1, but Flowable Control is deprecated because its user-interface frameworks have reached end-of-life and no longer receive security updates from their maintainers. As a result, vulnerabilities originating in these frameworks cannot be remediated. Flowable Hub is built on an actively maintained technology stack and is the supported path forward.
End of Support: Flowable Control receives limited maintenance support until Dec 31, 2027. During this period, Flowable provides fixes for defects and security vulnerabilities in Flowable’s own code and in third-party dependencies for which upstream fixes are available. Vulnerabilities originating in third-party dependencies that are not maintained anymore are outside the scope of support, as no upstream fixes exist. After Dec 31, 2027, Flowable Control is no longer supported in any form.