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I made 3 RunPod Serverless images that run ComfyUI workflows directly. Now I need your help.

Hey everyone,

Like many of you, I'm a huge fan of ComfyUI's power, but getting my workflows running on a scalable, serverless backend like RunPod has always been a bit of a project. I wanted a simpler way to go from a finished workflow to a working API endpoint.

So, I built it. I've created three Docker images designed to run ComfyUI workflows on RunPod Serverless with minimal fuss.

The core idea is simple: You provide your ComfyUI workflow (as a JSON file), and the image automatically configures the API inputs for you. No more writing custom handler.py files every time you want to deploy a new workflow.

The Docker Images:

You can find the images and a full guide here:  link

This is where you come in.

These images are just the starting point. My real goal is to create a community space where we can build practical tools and tutorials for everyone. Right now, there are no formal tutorials—because I want to create what the community actually needs.

I've started a Discord server for this exact purpose. I'd love for you to join and help shape the future of this project. There's already LoRA training guide on it.

Join our Discord to:

Suggest which custom nodes I should bake into the next version of the images.
Tell me what tutorials you want to see. (e.g., "How to use this with AnimateDiff," "Optimizing costs on RunPod," "Best practices for XYZ workflow").
Get help setting up the images with your own workflows.
Share the cool things you're building!

This is a ground-floor opportunity to build a resource hub that we all wish we had when we started.

Discord Invite: https://discord.gg/dBU6U7Ve

https://redd.it/1o9ex20
@rStableDiffusion



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I made 3 RunPod Serverless images that run ComfyUI workflows directly. Now I need your help.

Hey everyone,

Like many of you, I'm a huge fan of ComfyUI's power, but getting my workflows running on a scalable, serverless backend like RunPod has always been a bit of a project. I wanted a simpler way to go from a finished workflow to a working API endpoint.

So, I built it. I've created three Docker images designed to run ComfyUI workflows on RunPod Serverless with minimal fuss.

The core idea is simple: You provide your ComfyUI workflow (as a JSON file), and the image automatically configures the API inputs for you. No more writing custom handler.py files every time you want to deploy a new workflow.

The Docker Images:

You can find the images and a full guide here:  link

This is where you come in.

These images are just the starting point. My real goal is to create a community space where we can build practical tools and tutorials for everyone. Right now, there are no formal tutorials—because I want to create what the community actually needs.

I've started a Discord server for this exact purpose. I'd love for you to join and help shape the future of this project. There's already LoRA training guide on it.

Join our Discord to:

Suggest which custom nodes I should bake into the next version of the images.
Tell me what tutorials you want to see. (e.g., "How to use this with AnimateDiff," "Optimizing costs on RunPod," "Best practices for XYZ workflow").
Get help setting up the images with your own workflows.
Share the cool things you're building!

This is a ground-floor opportunity to build a resource hub that we all wish we had when we started.

Discord Invite: https://discord.gg/dBU6U7Ve

https://redd.it/1o9ex20
@rStableDiffusion

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