📄️ Access to Pyplan
To access Pyplan, we first go to the web address of the server where it is installed. On that page, we enter our credentials in the login form.
📄️ Applications
A Pyplan application is built to solve a specific business problem by combining different capabilities of the platform. Using Pyplan, we can design applications for, among others:
📄️ File Manager
Pyplan's file manager lets us manage files, folders, and applications in a clear and transparent way. The left panel shows a hierarchical tree of workspaces and folders, and the right panel shows the contents of the selected folder. From here we can create folders, rename, copy, move, duplicate, delete, upload, download, compress, decompress, and search for items.
🗃️ Code
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🗃️ Interfaces
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📄️ Scenarios
A scenario consists of a set of results from certain nodes that are stored in order to be used later for comparison. Many scenarios can exist in one version. Pyplan allows the comparison of scenarios even between different versions of the same application.
📄️ Processes
The Processes section allows users to create and manage the processes of application creation. A process is a sequence of logical steps that people need to follow to complete a particular task or project. Users can utilize these processes to organize and track projects.
🗃️ App Management
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🗃️ Tools
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🗃️ AI Management
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📄️ Security Options
Pyplan provides a comprehensive set of security features for managing users and their permissions. Each user can be assigned access to specific companies and configured with distinct departments and roles, ensuring precise control over what they can view and modify within the platform.
📄️ AI Agents
Pyplan includes a built-in Pyplan Agent: a single, unified AI assistant that helps users across every workflow — from understanding the platform to analyzing data and building models and interfaces. Alongside it, Code Assistants provide inline help while writing code, and Custom Agents let application developers create their own specialized assistants.
📄️ Office Add-in
The Office add-in "Pyplan for Microsoft 365" allows users to send and receive information to and from a Pyplan application directly within Microsoft Excel.
📄️ Pyplan MCP
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a standard that allows AI clients to connect to external systems through a structured interface. In Pyplan, MCP makes it possible to connect a compatible client, authenticate with our Pyplan instance, discover available applications, open one or more applications (even across different companies), load domain-specific skills, and execute tools against the running applications.
📄️ MCP Privacy Policy
Privacy policy for the Pyplan Model Context Protocol (MCP) connector.
📄️ Change Log
All notable changes to Pyplan will be documented in this page: