From drawing a process to actually running it.
Start with the free ServerNet BPMN designer right here — no install, no sign-up. When you are ready, run that same process on the ServerNet platform: forms, task inbox, approvals and reporting.
Beyond drawing — actually running the process
The designer is where you draw the process. The ServerNet platform is where it runs: forms get filled, work lands in someone's inbox, gets approved and moves on.
Form builder & task inbox
Build business forms by drag and drop. Every task lands in the right person or group inbox, with assignment, approval and routing handled for you.
Automation & notifications
A BPMN 2.0 engine with conditional and parallel gateways, timers and events. Scripts and connectors inside the process, plus SMS, email and messenger notifications.
Full localisation
True right-to-left layout and a Jalali calendar for display, stored as Gregorian in the database so reporting and integrations never break.
Deploy inside your organisation
On your own servers (on-premise) or hosted by us. Your data stays where you decide.
Who is it built for?
Anywhere work moves from one desk to the next there is a process — whether it lives on paper or only in people's heads.
Factories
- Maintenance and repairs
- Quality control and non-conformity
- Purchase requests
- Work permits and safety
- Warehouse and stock requests
Public organisations
- Correspondence and registry
- Leave and travel requests
- Petty cash and expenses
- Document routing and signature
- Appraisal and training
Companies
- HR and hiring
- Invoice approval and payment
- Customer support tickets
- Sales and quotations
- Contracts and renewals
Everything you need to document a process
The tool is built on the open-source bpmn.io engine and hosted on ServerNet infrastructure — the same global standard, with fast access from inside Iran.
Drag-and-drop modelling
Pull events, activities, gateways, pools and lanes from the palette onto the canvas. Connections route themselves, so the diagram stays readable as it grows.
Live standard validation
The editor tells you which element is incomplete or which connection breaks BPMN 2.0 rules — before the diagram ever reaches your engineering team.
Standard XML export
Output is BPMN 2.0 XML, so the same file opens in process engines such as Camunda or Flowable and any other compatible tool.
Image export for documentation
Export the diagram as SVG or an image and drop it straight into documentation, slides or meeting minutes — sharp at any zoom level.
Runs in your own browser
Modelling happens locally and the file is saved on your own machine. For confidential internal processes, that distinction matters.
Open existing files
Already have BPMN files from another tool? Open them here, edit, and export again.
Model your first process in three steps
Open the tool
Click "Open the BPMN designer". It loads in your browser — nothing to install, no account to create.
Draw the process
Start with a start event, chain your activities, and model decisions with gateways. Use pools and lanes to show who owns what.
Export
Save the XML for your engineering team and the SVG for documentation. The XML stays editable later.
Free designer or enterprise platform?
| Capability | Free designer | ServerNet platform | Foreign tool |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard BPMN 2.0 modelling | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Actually executes the process | No | Yes | Usually paid |
| Form builder & task inbox | No | Yes | Limited |
| Full RTL and Jalali calendar | Yes | Yes | No |
| On-premise deployment | — | Yes | No |
| Reachable from Iran without sanctions | Yes | Yes | Often no |
| Local-language support and training | — | Yes | No |
For the IT manager who has to answer for it
Every enterprise rollout starts with three questions: where does the data live, who can see it, and who finds out when something breaks.
Data stays inside your boundary
On-premise on your own servers, or hosted by us. Data leaving your organisation is a choice, not a default.
Role-based access
Each user only sees the processes, forms and fields their role allows. Groups and permission levels are defined from the admin panel.
Two-factor auth & IP limits
Two-factor sign-in, access restricted to your organisation IP ranges, and a built-in captcha for public-facing routes.
Error and event tracking
Server-side and client-side errors are recorded with timestamps, so when something breaks you know where and when.
Frequently asked questions
How is the free designer different from the platform?
The designer draws the process and exports a standard file — that is all. The platform runs that process: builds forms, sends tasks to inboxes, collects approvals, sends notifications and produces reports. The designer is free and stays free.
With on-premise, where does the data live?
The platform is installed on your own servers and the data never leaves your network. If you prefer us to host it, we can.
Does it connect to our existing systems?
Yes. You can place scripts and connectors inside a process to exchange data with your existing services — web services, databases, internal systems. For unusual cases our team will review the integration path with you.
Do you provide support and training?
Yes. An enterprise rollout includes training for users and administrators plus ongoing support. Book a free demo to start.
What exactly is BPMN, and why would I use it?
BPMN is the standard visual language for modelling business processes. Instead of a workflow living in a few people's heads, it becomes a diagram that both managers and developers read the same way. The payoff is fewer misunderstandings between teams and a path to automating the process later.
Does the tool cost anything?
No. The ServerNet BPMN Designer is free, and you do not need an account or an active service to use it.
Are my files stored on your servers?
Modelling happens in your own browser and you save the output to your own device. For confidential processes, that means the diagram never leaves your machine.
Can I open the export in other software?
Yes. The export is a standard BPMN 2.0 XML file and opens in any tool or process engine that supports the standard.
What if we want to actually implement the process?
Drawing the diagram is step one. The ServerNet team can help with process analysis, workflow design and implementation on BPMS and ERP platforms — request a consultation through the contact form.
Start with a diagram, finish with a system
The designer is free and loads in seconds. For an enterprise rollout, book a free demo and consultation so we can look at your actual processes together.