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.
How does this math work? (i.e. "Unlimited access to Claude Code")
beautiful design! and very interesting and solid product. congrats to the team!
Congrats on the launch! I love the aesthetic and branding! I'm curious - if it is hosted in a browser on my laptop, what happens when I step away? Does it still run tasks for me?
Amazing to see how the product and team evolved. Congrats. I like the direction and naming. Is there a cap on usage ? I assume so, or in other words do you pay one fee to use all models unlimited?
Love the sandbox feature! Running agents safely in the browser without risking my local machine is exactly what I needed.
One challenge for OpenClaw is the barrier for general public. Happycapy definitely provide an alternative to that! Nice one team
Congrats on your launch today! It’s nice to see a tool that actually helps you get work done across tasks without feeling like you need a big setup or a manual just to get started.
There’s definitely room to add more advanced customisation or workflow options, but overall it feels thoughtful, capable, and genuinely useful. Excited to see where it goes.
You guys definitely know the cheat code! If you name your complex AI tool after a cute animal, you automatically win 50% of the users.🦦 :D
But seriously, agentic AI can feel intimidating, but the Happycapy branding makes it feel approachable and safe for non-tech folks. Love this!
There’s clearly a gap between terminal-heavy tools and fully managed black boxes. Interesting to see someone trying to own that middle ground.
Your landing page says 'OpenClaw alternative. No setup. No security risks'. What limitations does Happycapy have compared to OpenClaw and how do you completely eliminate security risks?
The sandbox environment is perfect for experimenting without breaking local setup.
I’ve been exploring Happycapy and I really like the idea of turning the browser into an agent-native workspace. The “no setup, just open and go” approach feels very accessible, especially for non-technical users.
A few suggestions that could make it even better:
• It would be great to have clearer onboarding or sample use-cases for first-time users, so they can quickly understand what the agent can realistically do. • A visual history/log of what the agent has done would help build more trust and make it easier to learn from past tasks. • Performance feedback (e.g., progress indicators or estimated time for tasks) could make the experience feel more transparent. • Integrations with common tools (Google Drive, Notion, GitHub, etc.) could turn it into a true daily workspace.
Overall, the concept is strong and the UI direction feels promising. Curious to see how it evolves as more people start using agent-based workflows daily.
Built by a team that already shipped solid products , so there is trust behind it. That gives more confidence in trying it for real work.
This looks like a true and complete alternative to OpenClaw. Congrats on the launch team!
Great idea @Happycapy@ming_xu1 congrats on the launch, more people need to get exposed to this new product asap! :)
The skills system looks extensible 😱. Community marketplace would be awesome..
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. 👀