Naftiko Framework Alpha 1: Turning API Sprawl Into Governed Capabilities for AI
I have been writing about API sprawl for fifteen years. The shape of the problem has not really changed — large enterprises now run an average of 1,295 SaaS applications and over 14,000 internal AP...

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I have been writing about API sprawl for fifteen years. The shape of the problem has not really changed — large enterprises now run an average of 1,295 SaaS applications and over 14,000 internal APIs, with AI-related APIs up 807% year over year — but the stakes have. The agents are here. They want to consume everything. And nobody has a clear story for how to give them safe, governed access to what already exists without rebuilding the world. Today we are shipping the first alpha of the Naftiko Framework. It is Apache 2.0, declarative, Java-based, and built around one simple idea: your existing data and APIs are not technical debt. They are strategic inventory. They just need to be made discoverable, governed, and reusable as capabilities instead of scattered projects nobody can find. This post is a walkthrough of what shipped, why the spec-driven integration approach matters, and what it looks like to actually build with it. The problem: MCP sprawl on top of API sprawl If you are read