Federation Community Version

A new project had just dropped: Federation Community Version. It changes how teams link services, share data, and scale collaboration without paying for enterprise licenses.

Federation Community Version is built for fast deployment and high control. With it, developers can connect multiple APIs and microservices into one unified graph. You get schema management, query optimization, and secure service communication out of the box. No hidden limits, no stripped-down features.

The platform lets you build federated architectures where each service owns its domain logic and still participates in a shared schema. This reduces coupling, increases reliability, and makes onboarding new teams faster. You can manage authentication, versioning, and service lifecycle in one place.

With Federation Community Version, integrations run at production speeds, even in complex environments. It supports incremental adoption, so you can move from monoliths or basic APIs into federated systems without a rewrite. Every module can be tested in isolation and merged only when ready. This improves stability and shortens release cycles.

Security is baked in. Each service enforces its own policies while the federation layer validates and sanitizes requests globally. Monitoring hooks track performance metrics and error rates across all connected services. This turns distributed complexity into a manageable system.

For engineering leads, Federation Community Version delivers governance without red tape. For operators, it means observability across every service in the network. For product teams, it ensures faster shipping without sacrificing quality.

Start running Federation Community Version today. Build, test, and deploy your own federated API system in minutes. Go to hoop.dev and see it live now.