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happycapy

The agent-native computer, for the rest of us

Productivity
Artificial Intelligence
Computers

OpenClaw alternative, in your browser. And now on your phone. No setup. No learning curve. No security risks. Just open it and go. Happycapy turns browser into an agent-native computer powered by Claude Code. With a GUI friendly for everyday user, it lets anyone get real work done in one single place from coding and design to everyday tasks. This is computing for everyone. For creators. For builders. For people who just want things done. For productivity. And for fun.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋

I’m Jarod, Co-founder & CEO of Happycapy, previously at Trickle.

Over the past year, we’ve all watched vibe coding go mainstream.

Tools like Claude Code showed what agentic AI can do for developers.

Open-source projects like OpenClaw proved agents can work 24/7 in the real world.

But there’s a gap.

Most of today’s agent tools are either:

  • built for developers and terminals, or

  • powerful but hard to self-host, configure, and secure.

We believe agentic AI shouldn’t be limited to people who know how to set up infrastructure or deal with security issues.

That’s why we built Happycapy.

Happycapy — The agent-native computer, for the rest of us.

An OpenClaw alternative that runs directly in your browser — and now on your phone.

No setup. No learning curve. No plugins.

Built-in sandboxing, designed from day one for safety and trust.

Just open it, talk to it, and let your agent work with you.

We’re the original team behind Trickle, and this is our clean break into what we believe is the real shape of 2026:

agent-native computing, with a human-first GUI.

Would love your feedback, questions, and ideas 👇

Thanks for checking out Happycapy 🦫✨

Fun Easter egg 🥳: our design team hid a little tribute to the very first GUI computers on the landing page — see if you can spot it. 👀

Comment highlights

Very nice! Is it mainly self hosted? Also required BYOC (for LLMs and keys)?

I have a use case I was just discussing with a friend. Could we build in a RAG as a knowledge base for Happycapy to reference and base responses on?

Congratulations on the new launch! Can your service open apps on a phone and do things in them? For example, open Uber and order a taxi for me after a voice command?

Interesting take on making this useful for the general user; Looking forward to see how this grows. Great job @ming_xu1 and the team!

Very nice name and strong positioning. Love how frictionless it feels - no setup, no learning curve, just open and get work done :)

This looks really impressive, great job, guys! I absolutely loved a structured and good-looking email it created just from a prompt. Here's a piece of email I got! Asked it to send me some tips for communuty management along with the greetings 😄

As a PM who doesn't code daily, visibility into what the agent is doing is super valuable.

The skills extensibility is smart. Generic tools can't handle specialized workflows.

I'm using this to turn my meeting transcripts into internal company blog updates. The 'key takeaways' logic is very sharp

Agent-native computer for the rest of us” is a bold line , but honestly, you backed it up.

Most agent tools right now feel like:

  1. Open terminal

  2. Pray

  3. Debug

This feels like the first real attempt at making agentic AI usable without turning everyone into a DevOps engineer.

Browser-based + sandboxed + no setup is a strong combo.

If this lands in the hands of creators and indie builders early, it’s going to travel.

Congrats on the launch, this is a fun one to watch

The git PR creation with proper threading is a nice touch. Small details add up.

The commit message analysis to match your style is a nice detail. Shows attention to developer workflow.

The verification before editing is smart defensive programming. Wish all AI tools did this

Upvoted just for the Capybara.

Commented cause it's on browser, so lower barrier and safer for my PC. I don't mind building stuff the conventional way, but I'll definitely check Happycapy out to see if it makes me more efficient. Congrats on the launch, guys!

Love the 'agent-native' approach here. You've really lowered the friction for getting real work done. Great launch and well earned #1!