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Tidy
A personal assistant that can learn to use any app you use
498 followers
A personal assistant that can learn to use any app you use
498 followers
Tidy is a personal agent that can use any app you use, so it can do everything you do. Tidy keeps you in the loop via iMessage + a persistent filesystem. It's like OpenClaw, but fully cloud hosted and you can teach it to safely use any website without touching any code.






Tidy
Hi,
We originally built Tidy because we loved the idea of an agent (or Claw) running our life via texts. As we shared Tidy with friends, we realized that everyone had particular use cases, wanting to automate niche websites and tasks.
So Tidy can now learn how to use any webapp with no coding required:
You can show Tidy how to use any webapp. It then turns it into a reusable, reliable tool.
Any tool you make can be shared with friends.
Tidy lives in iMessage (and web chat), so it can text you when your input is needed.
No need for your own mac to use this, we host Tidy.
Tidy also works in group chats, where you can share tools
Tidy comes with memory (a filesystem), reminders (cron jobs), and many built-in tools.
You can use your own tools or community-built tools. Over time, Tidy will be able to do more of the things you need to do but don’t love doing. Would love for you to try making a tool here: https://withtidy.com/.
What's Next
Safe personal context - We're making an open-source desktop app that allows you to connect your personal context (messages, notes, etc.) to Tidy and other agents
Mobile apps - Right now it's just webapps; we also want to allow tidy to use mobile apps
We hope that Tidy can become an operating system for your life. Please let us know what we can do to get there.
Onwards,
Aagam & Brian
@aagam_dalal the clicks → code layer is the real unlock here
bridging llm flexibility with deterministic execution is where most agents break
this feels like a serious step toward a usable personal OS
Miro
Tidy
@lukaszsagol Good point, there's kind of a trade-off between repeatability vs flexibility when using AI. We try to solve this: when you show Tidy how to use an app, we convert your clicks into code. So you get the repeatability of code but the flexibility of an LLM.
Do you really mean any app? Wow, it deserves a try of course. I'll back with deep feedback
Tidy
@german_merlo1 Let us know which webapps or tasks you try making into tools!
Tidy
@german_merlo1 Right now it's webapps, but we want to add mobile apps soon!
TwinMind
Tidy
@vatsal_shah8 We're working on out of the box support for that (getting our google CASA), but you can also just show tidy how to send emails on your favorite app
What kinds of emails do you want Tidy to send for you? One option we were playing with is giving your Tidy agent an email using our friends at AgentMail, like a lot of folks do for their claws
Tidy
Hey Product Hunt,
Been using (and building) Tidy for some time now. While Tidy is great for the regular stuff (reminders, managing my calendar, notes), I also thought I'd share some custom generated tools + features that I've personally found quite useful:
Checking what Bay Wheels ebikes are available (Tidy texts me in the morning which station is best to go to)
Getting text alerts about certain clothing sales
Snagging restaurant reservations
Logging fitness sessions and health data
Some of my friends have made niche tools like:
Extracting vocals from youtube videos
Following class discussion boards
Finding optimal flights to use airline points
If you have an interesting use case, you should try teaching Tidy a new tool and let us know how it goes!
Slashy
Much nicer to use than most text assistants out there
Tidy
@harsha_gaddipati Thanks Harsha, we're big fans of Slashy!
Tidy
@harsha_gaddipati thanks harsha!
Dash
I love Tidy, its definitely one the most useful agents I use on a daily basis!
Tidy
@dhruv_roongta Thanks harsha!