Inmem / Matcha

Inmem currently presents Matcha, a reactive integration platform for connectors. The public site describes Matcha as a runtime where external systems write typed state and downstream document triggers react automatically, creating durable, traceable, and decoupled workflows.
Product links
- Official site: inmem.com
- Company link: Asynkron AB
What Matcha provides
- Reactive connector model. Connectors import data from systems such as Gmail, REST or Swagger APIs, webhooks, and web crawlers as typed state.
- Document triggers. Triggers declare the state they react to and schedule durable work when conditions match.
- Automatic propagation. Worker results become new state, which can trigger downstream processing without hand-wired orchestration code.
- AI-assisted processing. The public site describes agents inside document triggers for classification, extraction, planning, validation, and human review paths for low-confidence outputs.
- Self-hosted posture. The site positions Matcha as self-hosted, traceable, production-ready, and suitable for air-gapped or GDPR-sensitive environments.
Current status
The current public product surface is the Matcha marketing and sign-in/get-started site hosted at inmem.com. No public source repository is linked from this documentation page.