Thanks! Main differences: 1. Complete stack: workerd is just the runtime. OpenWorkers includes the full platform – dashboard, API, scheduler, logs, and self-hostable bindings (KV, S3/R2, Postgres). 2. Runtime: workerd uses Cloudflare's C++ codebase, OpenWorkers is Rust + rusty_v8. Simpler, easier to hack on. 3. Managed offering: Yes, there's already one at dash.openworkers.com – free tier available. But self-hosting is a first-class citizen.

Question: Do you support WASM workers? How does the deployment experience compared to Wrangler? If I have a wasm worker and only use KV, how identical will be the deployed worker to that of Cloudflare?

WASM is supported, V8 handles it natively. Tested it briefly, works, but not user-friendly at all yet.

OpenWorkers CLI is in development. We're at the pre-wrangler stage honestly. Dashboard or API for now, wrangler-style DX with Github/GitLab integration is the goal.