
OpenHuman
An open source AI harness built with the human in mind
1.9K followers
An open source AI harness built with the human in mind
1.9K 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.









Once the honeymoon phase ends and I’ve used OpenHuman heavily for a week or two, what starts to stand out most? Where does it feel surprisingly strong, where does it still feel beta, and what kinds of rough edges should early users expect before they go all in on it?
OpenHuman
@isratjahan17 The mascot, the meeting bot, the fact that it can summarize everything that you do, the fact that it has a browser inside of it.
AND the best part is that it's going to keep getting better and better.
Veltrix AI
Finally an AI that doesnt forget everything after every chat. Sounds actually useful for normal people not just tech guys.
OpenHuman
@oleksandr_drohomyretskyi2 Thanks Oleksandr, that's the entire reason we shipped it. Normal people deserve AI agents that aren't a part-time job to configure.
Curious what made you try ours over the others. Was it the local-first part, the memory, or just the GUI not asking you to open a terminal?
OpenHuman
@oleksandr_drohomyretskyi2 Basiaclly OpenClaw/Hermes is for the top 1%. OpenHumans is for the 99%
Could you change from OpenHuman to TinyHuman? We already registered name OpenHuman from 2023. Which make it mismatch for anyone @enamakel .
https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/openhuman
https://www.linkedin.com/company/openhuman
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90% dropoff on AI agents is believable and the three reasons listed are accurate. the terminal barrier alone kills adoption with anyone who isn't already technical. one-click setup is doing a lot of work in this pitch and i hope it actually means one click
okay the "90% of people give up on AI agents" stat hit different because it's completely true. every agent tool I've tried either loses memory after 5 minutes or needs a PhD to set up. the local-first + persistent memory combo is genuinely the right approach. my only concern — "one-click setup" has been promised by 50 tools this year and exactly 3 delivered. going in cautiously optimistic but watching this one closely. congrats on 8k stars in a week though, that's not luck.
Tendem by Toloka
Hey, congrats on the launch! Really like what you're building here - the fact that it's open source makes it even better)
A couple of questions:
First, are you open to community contributions of apps/integrations into the harness? We're building an integration that lets agents delegate tasks to human experts (freelancers) when they hit the limits of what they can do solo. Feels like there could be a nice fit here - would love to explore collaborating.
Second, how deep does your MCP support go right now? We've noticed most harnesses don't yet support MCP tasks, which turn out to be crucial for long-running work. Curious whether broad MCP coverage is something you're actively targeting, or more of a "we'll get there when we get there" kind of thing.