When Christian, Kai and I launched Structr 1.0 in September 2014, more than a year of intense development followed, resulting in over 12 months of activity as we headed to GraphConnect San Francisco next Monday. Structr is known for its speed, allowing users to create custom applications quickly, with typical tasks taking just a couple of minutes to complete. The secret behind this speed lies in its architecture, which leverages Neo4j's flexibility and performance, reducing the complexity of the system. By storing data in graph databases, Structr automates more processes and makes it easier to develop applications, making it an automation platform for typical application development tasks. Structr 2.0 has introduced several new features, including improved support for CMIS, filesystem UI, SSH/SCP access, JavaScript server-side scripting, custom schema methods, and more. The company has experienced significant growth, with the number of business opportunities increasing steadily, and has successfully completed larger projects, such as a research study for a German federal authority and a supply-chain data management system for Schleich GmbH. With GraphConnect San Francisco on October 21st, users can join us to learn more about Structr and its capabilities.