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KarmaBox

Run your own Claude Code in your pocket.

Productivity
Privacy
Artificial Intelligence
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Run hundreds of AI agents from your phone. Turn your devices into a private compute pool, route every task to the best AI, and use Claude, Codex, Gemini and more — no infra, no lock-in.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 Viveka here, one of the people behind KarmaBox. Run your own Claude Code in your pocket. That’s the idea. A few months ago, I had ChatGPT for writing, Claude for coding, Perplexity for research, Zapier for automation… every tool was powerful. But I was still the one connecting everything — copying outputs, switching tabs, deciding what goes where. I had a team of AIs. And somehow became their typiest. The bottleneck wasn’t the AI. It was everything in between. So we built KarmaBox. Now I can send one message from my phone, anywhere, anytime — and hundreds of AI agents take over. Claude writes the code. Codex reviews the code. Gemini for generating image. Other agents execute. Everything runs in parallel, shares context in real time, and keeps going 24/7 on my own devices. No tabs. No switching tools. No babysitting agents. Under the hood, KarmaBox turns your devices into a private compute pool, routes every task to the best AI, and works with Claude, Codex, Gemini and more — no infra, no lock-in. We didn’t build another AI tool.We built the layer that lets all AI work together. Would love to hear — if you’re using multiple AI tools today, what’s the most annoying part? 👇 First 100 PH users get 1 month Pro free. [https://forms.gle/xznxthQ6qXkmf3mS6]

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I am curious what's the weirdest thing you have seen KarmaBox do that surprised you during testing?

Once you get used to multiple agents running together, going back to single-thread AI feels really limiting.

So cool congrats on the launch! Most annoying part for me is logging into 5 different AI tools every morning. Does KarmaBox handle auth across them automatically?

Well done, Viveka! This feels huge. How do you handle API costs does it get expensive if agents run 24/7 on my device?

I like that I can focus on what I’m trying to achieve, instead of how to get there step by step.

Huge congrats! Typiest is so real lol. Quick question: can I run this on an old phone or does it need beefy hardware?

Which models are best for which tasks in your opinion? What I see recently is that Opus is leading practically any category on Arena.AI. Given they offer their subscription at a huge discount, compare it to tokens via API, the rational choice is Opus for all.

This looks different, great work Team
Does it work if some devices are offline or low battery, or does the whole pool need to be active for tasks to route properly?

I’m not really interacting with individual AIs anymore -- it feels more like directing a workflow.

wow interesting, Ill give it a try......

How are you different from Claude's Remote Control?

This is a genuinely interesting concept.

Quick question, BTW, how does KarmaBox handle task routing decisions? Is it rule-based, or does something smarter decide which model gets which job?

This is brilliant!

The biggest difference for me is the parallel execution. Things that used to take multiple steps now just happen at once.

About KarmaBox on Product Hunt

Run your own Claude Code in your pocket.

KarmaBox launched on Product Hunt on April 29th, 2026 and earned 165 upvotes and 35 comments, placing #4 on the daily leaderboard. Run hundreds of AI agents from your phone. Turn your devices into a private compute pool, route every task to the best AI, and use Claude, Codex, Gemini and more — no infra, no lock-in.

KarmaBox was featured in Productivity (650.5k followers), Privacy (11.1k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (467.1k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 224.5k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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KarmaBox was hunted by Zac Zuo. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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