Launching today

OpenBot
Tag specialized agents like friends or employees
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Tag specialized agents like friends or employees
54 followers
OpenBot is an open-source, local-first runtime that lets you drop diverse agents into a single workspace and orchestrate them using a clean tag-and-channel system. Just tag their capabilities and let OpenBot dynamically route tasks, sync collaborative workflows, and manage persistent threads right in your local file system. Fully modular, completely self-contained, and built for developers and makers who want absolute structural control over their agent fleets.








love this guys congrats @giorgi_daraselia 👏web app stack example is perfect. qq how long did it take you to configure OpenBot to handle that specific Firecrawl -> Stitch -> Claude pipeline from scratch?
@vikramp7470 Thanks a lot! ❤️ That specific pipeline took us around 10–15 minutes to configure from scratch. Most of the time was spent defining the workflow itself rather than connecting the tools. Once everything is set up, it's easy to reuse, modify, or extend with additional agents and tools.
Oxlo.ai
Congrats on the launch Guys!!
Btw, Does OpenBot support long-running agents and persistent memory across sessions?
@barath_kanna_bk Thanks for your interest! Yes, it supports both features. And the good thing is that its completely open-source and highly customizable.
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Which agent is mostly used?
@busmark_w_nika We've been using Claude, Codex, PI, Firecrawl, Remotion, Stitch internally. Would love to see further statistics when people start building workflows/projects using multiple agents
I'm one of the builders behind OpenBot. We're incredibly excited to launch today after months of work.
OpenBot helps you create specialized AI agents with natural language and coordinate them on tasks like teammates.
Theneo
This looks very interesting, will give it a try later next week. Congrats on the launch, looks like a top product
@ana_robakidze Thank you! Really appreciate the kind words and support. Hope you enjoy trying OpenBot next week!