We are a happy user of DBOS. I’ve been building out a lightweight TUI for managing our DBOS application internally, since we have workflows with tens of thousands of steps. I know the team is working on improving conductor for this use-case, but our internal TUI handles it pretty well for now. Hoping to open source it, but the code is a wreck atm. Anyways, I say all this to say, DBOS has a good client that can communicate with the instance easily, so building out a UI that fits your specific needs should be fairly simple.
I work at a bank with old old monstrous sql queries.
I thought I can make a use of tigerbeetle to simplify the system. But sadly, I just couldn't figure out how to make it work. Transaction requires lot of business logics but I couldn't convert that to make it work with combination of RDBMS + tigerbeetle.
I wish there were some realworld example that I can get insight using tigerbeetle.
But dbos doesn't have opensource release of web ui, which is most critical part for a workflow management tool.
Since competitor have all of itself opensource I don't think dbos will have a chance.