Agent, Channel, Target โ three inputs and your personal AI service is live. On a computer you already own.
macOS (Apple Silicon) ยท Windows (x64) ยท Linux coming soon
Pick any LLM provider โ Claude, GPT, Gemini, Groq, or bring your own. Describe what it should do.
Paste a bot token for Telegram, Discord, or Slack. Your agent goes live on the messenger you already use.
A person for private DM, or a room for community-wide service. One agent can serve many targets.
Connect your own Telegram bot, add yourself as the target, done. A private AI assistant that lives in your pocket. Ask questions, save notes, get daily briefings โ all in a chat window you already have open.
Set up a cron to send you a morning news summary at 8am, or an evening journal prompt at 10pm. Your agent remembers context across conversations, reads/writes files in your personal workspace, and browses the web on your behalf.
Write a run.sh script, define input parameters, and your agent gains a brand new tool. No framework, no SDK โ just stdin JSON in, stdout JSON out. Connect external APIs, query your database, trigger CI/CD pipelines, control IoT devices.
Example: a "deploy" skill that SSHs into your server, pulls the latest code, and reports the result back to chat. Or a "stock-check" skill that fetches real-time prices and alerts you when a threshold is crossed. The agent decides when to use each skill based on conversation context.
A teacher creates an agent with educational prompts. Connect it to a Telegram group where students are members. The agent sends a "Did you get home safe?" check-in every afternoon via cron, collects responses, and logs them to a file.
On quiz days, the agent posts questions at scheduled times, evaluates each student's answer in real-time, and writes a summary report the teacher can review anytime. Students interact naturally in the group chat โ no separate app needed.
Drop an agent into your Discord server with auto-session enabled. Every channel member gets instant AI access โ no per-user setup required. The agent auto-creates a service for each person who messages it.
Use it as a community FAQ bot, a game guide, a moderation assistant, or a creative writing partner. Each user gets their own conversation context while sharing the same channel. The agent can browse docs, fetch URLs, and respond with up-to-date information.
The CEO sets up an agent as their representative in Slack. Team members DM the bot to submit requests, suggestions, or feedback. The agent categorizes each item, writes it to a structured file, and sends a daily digest to the CEO.
Employees get instant acknowledgment and can ask follow-up questions. The CEO reviews a clean summary instead of scrolling through dozens of messages. Sensitive topics stay in private DMs, while the agent handles triage and organization automatically.
Toggle on/off per agent. Ready out of the box.
Extend your agent with any script or prompt.
Write a run.sh, define inputs, and your agent gets a new tool. Connect any API, query any database, automate anything โ with zero framework code.
Free and open source. Runs on your machine.
OpenClaw was hardcore.
And I was broke.
So I built something that just works.