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OpenBot

Tag specialized agents like friends or employees

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Hunted byDavid DaraseliaDavid Daraselia

OpenBot is an open-source, local-first runtime that lets you drop diverse agents into a single workspace and orchestrate them using a clean tag-and-channel system. Just tag their capabilities and let OpenBot dynamically route tasks, sync collaborative workflows, and manage persistent threads right in your local file system. Fully modular, completely self-contained, and built for developers and makers who want absolute structural control over their agent fleets.

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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I built OpenBot because I kept hitting a massive fragmentation problem when trying to build actual products with multiple AI tools. Before this, my workflow for building a web app looked like this: - Use Firecrawl to scrape and research a topic. - Manually copy-paste that data into Stitch to design the website UI. - Download the .zip file from Stitch, extract it, and feed it into Claude to generate the React code. It was a frustrating, manual loop of context-switching and moving files around. I didn't want one giant mega-agent trying to do everything poorly—I wanted specialized tools to work together smoothly. So I built OpenBot to act as a local workspace that bridges that gap. Now, you can tag any agent from Claude to Figma (or Stitch) and drop them into a single multi-agent workspace. OpenBot runs locally on your machine, handles the dynamic task routing, and shares the execution context between the agents automatically. We used it to launch our own site with multiple agents handling different parts of the stack, and it completely cut out the friction of passing context back and forth. Why we didn't just build another MCP client: Shoving dozens of unrelated tools into a single client breaks down quickly. One agent shouldn't have to handle a massive, messy toolbox across totally different domains. We believe companies should build and manage their own specialized agents—each with its own distinct identity, specific tone, and curated tools. OpenBot isn't a massive toolbox; it's the local workspace where these distinct, company-built agents talk to each other cleanly. Would love to get your feedback, answer any technical questions, or hear what kinds of agents you're looking to hook up!

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Congrats on the launch @ddaras @giorgi_daraselia !

What is the first specific use case you want new users to try and immediately understand the value of OpenBot? What makes OpenBot different than Manus?

love this guys congrats @giorgi_daraselia 👏web app stack example is perfect. qq how long did it take you to configure OpenBot to handle that specific Firecrawl -> Stitch -> Claude pipeline from scratch?

Congrats on the launch Guys!!

Btw, Does OpenBot support long-running agents and persistent memory across sessions?

This looks very interesting, will give it a try later next week. Congrats on the launch, looks like a top product

We built OpenBot to solve a real problem we faced with multi-agent workflows: constant context switching between different tools. Our goal was to create a local-first orchestration layer where specialized agents can collaborate seamlessly instead of relying on one giant AI to do everything. Excited to keep building and see where this journey goes!

I'm one of the builders behind OpenBot. We're incredibly excited to launch today after months of work.

OpenBot helps you create specialized AI agents with natural language and coordinate them on tasks like teammates.

About OpenBot on Product Hunt

Tag specialized agents like friends or employees

OpenBot was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 34 upvotes and 14 comments, placing #9 on the daily leaderboard. OpenBot is an open-source, local-first runtime that lets you drop diverse agents into a single workspace and orchestrate them using a clean tag-and-channel system. Just tag their capabilities and let OpenBot dynamically route tasks, sync collaborative workflows, and manage persistent threads right in your local file system. Fully modular, completely self-contained, and built for developers and makers who want absolute structural control over their agent fleets.

OpenBot was featured in Productivity (654.8k followers), Developer Tools (514.7k followers), Artificial Intelligence (472k followers) and GitHub (41.3k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 342.2k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

Who hunted OpenBot?

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