Q: after bankruptcy, who will get the rights to the code and will it be supported?
Based on Discord discussions, Activepieces is in serious trouble due to its management. They unilaterally change terms and disable business processes without notice, creating extreme instability. Management publicly insults and blames paying customers for the company's low morale and damaged reputation, even though customers have fulfilled their agreements.
This has shocked their own team, who now face huge legal and reputational risks. By blocking users and forum discussions, the company prevents customers from getting the support they paid for. This self-inflicted crisis risks a team exodus and impending bankruptcy.
New developers will definitely not join a company that regularly creates such crises for itself.
The main question is: after bankruptcy, who will get the rights to the code and will it be supported?

Ashraf_Activepieces
Jul 17, 2025A: Activepieces is only growing in a very healthy way, we'll take actions against any reputation damage that's non factual

Verified purchaser
How can you provide completely different information within a single day? How can anyone trust you or plan for the future based on your 'stability' when you change your mind several times a day? Too bad I can't post screenshots here to show the actual facts. I suppose the clients are just lying about you again?
We didn't change information, our product and business develop and improve every day. Posting updates isn't instability. Again, we'll go after any reputation damage by false information about the company going bankrupt or anything about the management. Activepieces is stable and will take actions against false accusations

Verified purchaser
It's laughable and sad at the same time. In the last week alone, several members of your team, including you, have brought up the very low team morale. Your reputation problems are obvious. Yet even now, you continue to mislead people. Do you seriously plan to build a business on deceit? AI analysis is already flagging your product as high-risk because of its poor reputation and the loss of trust