
Pipali
An AI coworker for any computer work
203 followers
An AI coworker for any computer work
203 followers
Pipali is an AI coworker that lives on your computer. It interacts with your files, browser and apps to get real work done. Pipali can handle most computer work — deep research, polished docs, browser tasks and routine errands. Teach it your workflows with Skills, run recurring tasks with Routines and integrate with your apps like Linear, Slack and GitHub via MCP.










kinda interesting that you focused on actual computer workflows instead of just chat ux. the github +slack + linear integrations make it feel more useful for real work tbh. would love to see how people end up using skills after a few weeks.
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@tahab_poker Yeah skills and app integrations are what allow folks to customize Pipali for their own workflows. Pipali can create the skills for you, you just need to describe them once to it.
Every other desktop agent I've used treats every session like day one, Pipali actually remembers how I handle recurring tasks like weekly report formatting or pulling data from Linear into a doc. The browser control is smooth for most things also the Skills feature is the thing that keeps me coming back.
The gap I hit is with desktop apps that don't have MCP support yet like Figma, Notion desktop, Slack desktop all need workarounds and one more thing is that the maker confirmed computer use isn't there yet, which is honest.
But I'd genuinely pay for a "record this workflow" button that builds a Skill from watching you do something once. That would be the unlock.
The idea of an asynchronous AI coworker living on my desktop is both exciting and slightly terrifying. Integrating via local MCP to handle Slack and GitHub is exactly what makes an agent useful, rather than just a chat wrapper. However, how do you prevent it from accidentally modifying critical project files while working autonomously?
so its like openclaw for claude cowork users?
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@deejes yeah apt analogy! You can get professional quality work done without needing to be a dev to use Pipali