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Maven
Your own personal AI assistant
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Your own personal AI assistant
5 followers
Maven is a lightweight, open-source AI agent harness that runs as a single Go binary. It supports local or hosted models and delivers real-world utility from day one. Features include: native voice, long-term memory, recurring automation, sub-agents, and Telegram/WhatsApp/Matrix integrations—all self-hosted or in the cloud at Ageneral.


Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m excited to share Maven.
I built Maven because I kept running into the same problem with AI agents: they looked great in demos, but were difficult to deploy, unreliable over time, or disconnected from the tools people actually use every day.
Maven is an open-source AI agent harness designed for real work.
It can talk through messaging apps, have realtime voice conversations, remember things over the long term, run recurring tasks, coordinate sub-agents, and work with either local or hosted models. It’s also self-hostable and distributed as a simple Go binary.
Some of the ways people are already using it:
• Personal assistants and life admin
• Research and follow-up workflows
• Team and business automation
• Coding and development tasks
• Scheduled and recurring agent workflows
My goal wasn’t to build another agent framework. It was to build something people could install and immediately put to work.
I’d love your feedback:
* What workflows would you want an agent to handle for you?
* What integrations should we add next?
* What has been missing from other agent tools you’ve tried?
You can host Maven for free locally or you may use Ageneral cloud services—starting at $9 per agent per month. Thanks for checking it out, and I’m happy to answer any questions throughout the day.
ageneral.ai/maven