* feat(enterprise): cloud whitelabeling for enterprise orgs * fix(enterprise): scope enterprise plan check to target org in whitelabel PUT * fix(enterprise): use isOrganizationOnEnterprisePlan for org-scoped enterprise check * fix(enterprise): allow clearing whitelabel fields and guard against empty update result * fix(enterprise): remove webp from logo accept attribute to match upload hook validation * improvement(billing): use isBillingEnabled instead of isProd for plan gate bypasses * fix(enterprise): show whitelabeling nav item when billing is enabled on non-hosted environments * fix(enterprise): accept relative paths for logoUrl since upload API returns /api/files/serve/ paths * fix(whitelabeling): prevent logo flash on refresh by hiding logo while branding loads * fix(whitelabeling): wire hover color through CSS token on tertiary buttons * fix(whitelabeling): show sim logo by default, only replace when org logo loads * fix(whitelabeling): cache org logo url in localstorage to eliminate flash on repeat visits * feat(whitelabeling): add wordmark support with drag/drop upload * updated turbo * fix(whitelabeling): defer localstorage read to effect to prevent hydration mismatch * fix(whitelabeling): use layout effect for cache read to eliminate logo flash before paint * fix(whitelabeling): cache theme css to eliminate color flash before org settings resolve * fix(whitelabeling): deduplicate HEX_COLOR_REGEX into lib/branding and remove mutation from useCallback deps * fix(whitelabeling): use cookie-based SSR cache to eliminate brand flash on all page loads * fix(whitelabeling): use !orgSettings condition to fix SSR brand cache injection React Query returns isLoading: false with data: undefined during SSR, so the previous brandingLoading condition was always false on the server — initialCache was never injected into brandConfig. Changing to !orgSettings correctly applies the cookie cache both during SSR and while the client-side query loads, eliminating the logo flash on hard refresh.
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Quickstart
Cloud-hosted: sim.ai
Self-hosted: NPM Package
npx simstudio
Note
Docker must be installed and running on your machine.
Options
| Flag | Description |
|---|---|
-p, --port <port> |
Port to run Sim on (default 3000) |
--no-pull |
Skip pulling latest Docker images |
Self-hosted: Docker Compose
git clone https://github.com/simstudioai/sim.git && cd sim
docker compose -f docker-compose.prod.yml up -d
Background worker note
The Docker Compose stack starts a dedicated worker container by default. If REDIS_URL is not configured, the worker will start, log that it is idle, and do no queue processing. This is expected. Queue-backed API, webhook, and schedule execution requires Redis; installs without Redis continue to use the inline execution path.
Sim also supports local models via Ollama and vLLM — see the Docker self-hosting docs for setup details.
Self-hosted: Manual Setup
Requirements: Bun, Node.js v20+, PostgreSQL 12+ with pgvector
- Clone and install:
git clone https://github.com/simstudioai/sim.git
cd sim
bun install
bun run prepare # Set up pre-commit hooks
- Set up PostgreSQL with pgvector:
docker run --name simstudio-db -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=your_password -e POSTGRES_DB=simstudio -p 5432:5432 -d pgvector/pgvector:pg17
Or install manually via the pgvector guide.
- Configure environment:
cp apps/sim/.env.example apps/sim/.env
# Create your secrets
perl -i -pe "s/your_encryption_key/$(openssl rand -hex 32)/" apps/sim/.env
perl -i -pe "s/your_internal_api_secret/$(openssl rand -hex 32)/" apps/sim/.env
perl -i -pe "s/your_api_encryption_key/$(openssl rand -hex 32)/" apps/sim/.env
# DB configs for migration
cp packages/db/.env.example packages/db/.env
# Edit both .env files to set DATABASE_URL="postgresql://postgres:your_password@localhost:5432/simstudio"
- Run migrations:
cd packages/db && bun run db:migrate
- Start development servers:
bun run dev:full # Starts Next.js app, realtime socket server, and the BullMQ worker
If REDIS_URL is not configured, the worker will remain idle and execution continues inline.
Or run separately: bun run dev (Next.js), cd apps/sim && bun run dev:sockets (realtime), and cd apps/sim && bun run worker (BullMQ worker).
Copilot API Keys
Copilot is a Sim-managed service. To use Copilot on a self-hosted instance:
- Go to https://sim.ai → Settings → Copilot and generate a Copilot API key
- Set
COPILOT_API_KEYenvironment variable in your self-hosted apps/sim/.env file to that value
Environment Variables
See the environment variables reference for the full list, or apps/sim/.env.example for defaults.
Tech Stack
- Framework: Next.js (App Router)
- Runtime: Bun
- Database: PostgreSQL with Drizzle ORM
- Authentication: Better Auth
- UI: Shadcn, Tailwind CSS
- State Management: Zustand
- Flow Editor: ReactFlow
- Docs: Fumadocs
- Monorepo: Turborepo
- Realtime: Socket.io
- Background Jobs: Trigger.dev
- Remote Code Execution: E2B
Contributing
We welcome contributions! Please see our Contributing Guide for details.
License
This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0 - see the LICENSE file for details.
Made with ❤️ by the Sim Team


