The first hardware device built for AI execution. Press a programmable button to run a local automation or trigger an AI agent (Claude, GPT-4o, or your own model) that completes multi-step tasks across your apps — no chat window, no context switching. Open SDK for developers, 70% revenue share on marketplace skills.
Hey Product Hunt! We built SkillMouse because we noticed knowledge workers lose 2+ hours a day just switching between their actual work and AI chat windows — copy, paste, prompt, wait, repeat. We wanted the AI trigger to live where your hand already is: the mouse.
Every button on SkillMouse maps to a skill — a local macro that runs instantly offline, or a call to an AI agent (Claude, GPT-4o, or your own model) that plans and executes a multi-step task across your apps, no chat window required. There's an open SDK so developers can build and sell their own skills (70/30 revenue split in the developer's favor).
We're pre-launch and would love your feedback on the skill marketplace concept, the local-vs-agent split, and anything else that comes to mind. Ask us anything!
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Curious how the local execution actually works under the hood, is the model running on the device itself or just calling out to an API, and what happens to my task if the connection drops mid-run?
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Finally something that gets me off the endless copy-paste into ChatGPT. The button feels solid and the Claude agent handled my email triage in seconds, way smoother than I expected.
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Curious how the local execution actually works under the hood, is the model running on the device itself or just calling out to an API, and what happens to my task if the connection drops mid-run?
Finally something that gets me off the endless copy-paste into ChatGPT. The button feels solid and the Claude agent handled my email triage in seconds, way smoother than I expected.