Omniwork is an always-on Creative Agent OS that turns ideas into finished work. Specialized AI agents research, create, monitor, and automate your creative workflows, while a proactive desktop companion keeps projects moving and pushes results, alerts, and progress straight to your screen.
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm part of the team that built Omniwork. We've spent the past year building this, and I'm thrilled to finally share it with you today.
What is Omniwork? Omniwork is a Creative Agent OS — an always-on desktop workspace where specialized AI agents turn your ideas into finished creative work. If you're a content creator juggling scripts, visuals, videos, music, and social posts across five different tools every day, Omniwork brings all of that into one place where agents do the heavy lifting for you.
Why we built it We watched creators lose hours every day switching between chat windows, asset folders, editing tools, and social media backends — losing momentum and creative flow with every context switch. The AI tools were getting smarter, but the workflow kept getting more fragmented. We asked ourselves: what if a team of creative agents could just live on your desktop, learn your style, and handle the work end-to-end? What makes it different
Three things we're especially proud of: - A desktop pet that works for you — Meet your always-on desktop companion. It watches your tasks, pushes results to your screen, flags issues the moment they happen, and starts new work — all without breaking your flow. Four states — idle, working, done, and error — tell you exactly where things stand at a glance. Don't check your tasks. Let them check in with you. - Memory that grows with your work — Agents learn your taste, context, standards, and project history from your past work, so every new draft feels like it was made by someone who already gets you. - From idea to posted content in one flow — One conversation turns into posts, visuals, videos, and next steps. Spot trends, remix viral videos, publish to multiple platforms, and track results — all handled by your agents.
To celebrate our launch, we're offering 20% off your first subscription for the Product Hunt community. Use code PRODUCTHUNT at checkout. 👉 Download the desktop app and let your agents do the creative work: https://www.omniwork.ai I'll be hanging out here all day — ask me anything about how it works, what's under the hood, or where we're heading next. 🚀
As a Product Hunt launch gift, the first 100 people to use the code [RC-6NNC8NX2LDQQ] will receive an extra 100 free credits!
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How do the specialized agents work together on one project? For example, can the research agent pass context directly to the writing and visual agents?
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@luke_pioneero Yes. That’s exactly how Expert Teams are designed to work. The agents operate around a shared project goal and context, while a planning layer coordinates the handoffs between them. So, for example, a research agent can surface insights that the writing and visual agents then use to create aligned copy and visuals. Their intermediate work is synchronized in the same workspace, and the final outputs are brought together into one cohesive result.
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@zoeychen Got it, thanks! Can users step in and review the intermediate work between agents, or are the handoffs fully automatic?
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@luke_pioneero It’s a mix of both. Our Omni assistant analyzes the task and assigns it to the right expert agents automatically, but the whole process stays visible to the user. You can review what’s happening and step in at any point if you want to adjust the direction.
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love the idle/working/done/error states for the desktop pet, way better than polling a dashboard. is the handoff between research/writing/visual agents rule-based right now or does it get smarter about it the more you use it?
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"don't check your tasks, let them check you" is a real flip from every other agent tool right now. how do you decide what's worth pushing to the screen vs just logging quietly, that's usually where these things turn into notification spam
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Great question, Sabber. Our basic rule is to notify you when something needs your attention, like a task finishing, hitting an error, or waiting for your input. Routine progress stays in the workspace for you to check when you want. We’re being very careful here because the pet should reduce interruptions, not create more of them.
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@zoeychen that's the right instinct honestly, most "proactive" agent tools end up optimizing for engagement instead of actually cutting interruptions. good that you're drawing the line at needs-attention vs routine.
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Hey just a quick Point
Its more for help your Company
The product communicates very large claims ("Agent OS", "Expert Agents",
"10,000 + teams"), but the website execution does not match these claims.
Basic structural elements such as the
"Contact" and "About" links in the footer are not implemented and only jump to the top of the page.
This creates a credibility gap between the stated scale of the product and the actual maturity of the platform.
Recommendation: ensure core navigation and company pages are functional before presenting OS-level positioning.
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The focus on game development is what caught my attention; mechanics, art direction, code constraints, and playtest feedback stay aligned.
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Thanks, Gary! That’s a really interesting use case.
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This is a use case I’m personally excited about too, Gary. Game projects have so many moving parts, and keeping everyone on the same page is half the battle. Thanks for checking us out!
Creation is getting absurdly cheap. I think the next bottleneck for creators is turning all that output into something people can actually buy. More content without a commerce layer just creates a faster treadmill.
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Maker
That’s a great point. Producing more content isn’t enough if it doesn’t lead anywhere. We’re focused on helping creators move from an idea to a finished result, including distribution and performance feedback, but connecting creation more directly to real business outcomes is definitely an important part of where this space is heading.
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I'm part of the team that built Omniwork. We've spent the past year building this, and I'm thrilled to finally share it with you today.
What is Omniwork?
Omniwork is a Creative Agent OS — an always-on desktop workspace where specialized AI agents turn your ideas into finished creative work. If you're a content creator juggling scripts, visuals, videos, music, and social posts across five different tools every day, Omniwork brings all of that into one place where agents do the heavy lifting for you.
Why we built it
We watched creators lose hours every day switching between chat windows, asset folders, editing tools, and social media backends — losing momentum and creative flow with every context switch. The AI tools were getting smarter, but the workflow kept getting more fragmented. We asked ourselves: what if a team of creative agents could just live on your desktop, learn your style, and handle the work end-to-end?
What makes it different
Three things we're especially proud of:
- A desktop pet that works for you — Meet your always-on desktop companion. It watches your tasks, pushes results to your screen, flags issues the moment they happen, and starts new work — all without breaking your flow. Four states — idle, working, done, and error — tell you exactly where things stand at a glance. Don't check your tasks. Let them check in with you.
- Memory that grows with your work — Agents learn your taste, context, standards, and project history from your past work, so every new draft feels like it was made by someone who already gets you.
- From idea to posted content in one flow — One conversation turns into posts, visuals, videos, and next steps. Spot trends, remix viral videos, publish to multiple platforms, and track results — all handled by your agents.
To celebrate our launch, we're offering 20% off your first subscription for the Product Hunt community. Use code PRODUCTHUNT at checkout.
👉 Download the desktop app and let your agents do the creative work: https://www.omniwork.ai
I'll be hanging out here all day — ask me anything about how it works, what's under the hood, or where we're heading next. 🚀
As a Product Hunt launch gift, the first 100 people to use the code [RC-6NNC8NX2LDQQ] will receive an extra 100 free credits!
How do the specialized agents work together on one project? For example, can the research agent pass context directly to the writing and visual agents?
@luke_pioneero Yes. That’s exactly how Expert Teams are designed to work. The agents operate around a shared project goal and context, while a planning layer coordinates the handoffs between them. So, for example, a research agent can surface insights that the writing and visual agents then use to create aligned copy and visuals. Their intermediate work is synchronized in the same workspace, and the final outputs are brought together into one cohesive result.
@zoeychen Got it, thanks! Can users step in and review the intermediate work between agents, or are the handoffs fully automatic?
@luke_pioneero It’s a mix of both. Our Omni assistant analyzes the task and assigns it to the right expert agents automatically, but the whole process stays visible to the user. You can review what’s happening and step in at any point if you want to adjust the direction.
love the idle/working/done/error states for the desktop pet, way better than polling a dashboard. is the handoff between research/writing/visual agents rule-based right now or does it get smarter about it the more you use it?
"don't check your tasks, let them check you" is a real flip from every other agent tool right now. how do you decide what's worth pushing to the screen vs just logging quietly, that's usually where these things turn into notification spam
Great question, Sabber. Our basic rule is to notify you when something needs your attention, like a task finishing, hitting an error, or waiting for your input. Routine progress stays in the workspace for you to check when you want. We’re being very careful here because the pet should reduce interruptions, not create more of them.
@zoeychen that's the right instinct honestly, most "proactive" agent tools end up optimizing for engagement instead of actually cutting interruptions. good that you're drawing the line at needs-attention vs routine.
The focus on game development is what caught my attention; mechanics, art direction, code constraints, and playtest feedback stay aligned.
Thanks, Gary! That’s a really interesting use case.
This is a use case I’m personally excited about too, Gary. Game projects have so many moving parts, and keeping everyone on the same page is half the battle. Thanks for checking us out!
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Creation is getting absurdly cheap. I think the next bottleneck for creators is turning all that output into something people can actually buy. More content without a commerce layer just creates a faster treadmill.
That’s a great point. Producing more content isn’t enough if it doesn’t lead anywhere. We’re focused on helping creators move from an idea to a finished result, including distribution and performance feedback, but connecting creation more directly to real business outcomes is definitely an important part of where this space is heading.