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OpenHuman
An open source AI harness built with the human in mind
1.8K followers
An open source AI harness built with the human in mind
1.8K followers
90% of people who try AI agents give up. Three reasons: memory that resets every session, your data sitting in someone else's cloud and a terminal just to get started. Real blockers. OpenHuman fixes all of it. Local-first, privacy-first. It remembers everything about you and actually gets smarter the more you use it. Every feature lives in one simple interface. Fully open source. One-click setup. P.S. The product is in beta, so expect bugs, but we're building and shipping fast.








OpenHuman
@aylin334194 It's as easy as pressing a few buttons and you get setup in 5 mins 😄
The gap between powerful agent and usable by normal people is still massive and most projects only solve the first half.
OpenHuman
@bruce_warren Hey Bruce, nice to see your comment.
You just described the entire reason we built this.
We've spent more engineering hours on installer, defaults, error messages, and recovery than we have on the LLM layer. So I agree when you state the gap between usability of agents and normal people.
So, I would like to say this one is different. It is something that anybody can use because of its easy and simple interface.
OpenHuman
@bruce_warren LFG thanks for the comment, give it a try and lmk what you think about it.
OpenHuman
@fatih919979 wow what a question. basically you can let OpenHuman handle all the chaos for you and just get summaries regularly basically. So it's an actual operating layer yes.
What is the subscription price to use this? Is it open source or need to pay anything?
OpenHuman
@agastya_patel it is completely open source and you choose to either run things locally in which it is as good as free. or use a cloud if you don't have decent enough hardware
GraphBit
How it's handle hallucination thing?
OpenHuman
@imrulkaayes Good question.
Three layers here:
First, OpenHuman grounds its answers in your actual data (emails, slack, notion, etc.) rather than generating from training memory alone.
Second, every memory chunk has a deterministic ID and we can show you the exact source for any claim the agent makes.
Third, when the agent isn't confident, it tells you and asks rather than guessing. We're not pretending hallucinations are solved, but grounding in your real corpus plus auditable retrieval cuts the worst of it.
Happy to go deeper if useful.
OpenHuman
@imrulkaayes The default prompts used by the agent already prevent halucination. And if you want to use a model that is completly yours and high end, you can easily switch to that as well. Most frontier models if prompted well do not halcuinate (much).
Lancepilot
OpenHuman
@odeth_negapatan1 thank you! 🙏 most surprising use case so far a florist in ohio using it to auto-reply to wedding inquiries on emails, manage her calendar, and send invoice reminders. zero coding background. the world is your oyster! that's exactly why we built it. agents shouldn't just be for devs.
OpenHuman
@odeth_negapatan1 Someone is using OH to unsubscribe from all the shitty newsletters and manage their instagram and twitter to grow their businesss. More incoming.
And super awesome to meet ya :D thanks and i hope you get to try out the product and give us more feedback
OpenHuman
One of the weirdest things about using OpenHuman now is how fast normal AI tools start feeling “dumb”.
The moment your AI starts remembering context across chats, understanding your workflow, pulling information across apps, and quietly helping in the background… it’s really hard to go back.
Feels less like using ChatGPT and more like having a second operating system running alongside you.
Also watching non-technical people set this up in like 2 minutes after spending months hearing “AI agents are too complicated” has been pretty wild !
OpenHuman
@kunal_karani welcome to the journey brother
OpenHuman
@kunal_karani welcome to the fam guy!