Okara

Okara

private ai chat with 30+ open-source models

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Okara is a private AI workspace that gives you encrypted chats with 20+ open-source models. Switch between Llama, Qwen, DeepSeek, Mistral and more without losing context. Search Reddit, X and YouTube inside chat, analyze files, generate images and work with your team. Your data is always encrypted and never used for training.
This is the 2nd launch from Okara . View more
Okara Reddit Agent

Okara Reddit Agent

Launched this week
An agent that monitors, curates & writes authentic comments
reddit is still one of the most underrated growth channels for early-stage startups, but it’s hard to do right. okara reddit agent monitors reddit 24/7 for keywords related to your product, finds threads where people are actively asking for solutions, and helps you write authentic comments you can post yourself.
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agent by Firecrawl
agent by Firecrawl
Gather structured data wherever it lives on the web
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What do you think? …

Will

Love the focus on privacy here. Having encrypted chats while still being able to switch between multiple open source models without losing context feels really practical. The built in search across Reddit, X, and YouTube plus team collaboration makes this stand out as more than just another chat interface. Definitely going to use it for Reddit.

Sunny_K_S

It is going to save me a lot of reddit time. Congrats on the launch @sahilypatel

eric ng

I’m curious about the context-switching logic. When moving from Llama to DeepSeek, how do you handle the token window differences to ensure the context remains consistent?

landy

I see you allow image generation. Which models are powering that side of the workspace, and can we use them alongside the text models in a single workflow?

Martins Sulcs

Hey!

I'm a indie developer and I have many projects that I'd like to promote via Reddit. Can your Reddit Agent work with many non-related projects simultaneusly?