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OpenHuman

An open source AI harness built with the human in mind

Productivity
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90% of people who try AI agents give up. Three reasons: memory that resets every session, your data sitting in someone else's cloud and a terminal just to get started. Real blockers. OpenHuman fixes all of it. Local-first, privacy-first. It remembers everything about you and actually gets smarter the more you use it. Every feature lives in one simple interface. Fully open source. One-click setup. P.S. The product is in beta, so expect bugs, but we're building and shipping fast.

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Heya! I'm Steven, founder of TinyHumans.

A few months ago I tried to set up an open-source AI agent for my dad. Three hours later and after wrestling with API keys, YAML and a terminal he had never opened in his life, we both gave up.

That's when I realised that every powerful AI agent today is built for the 0.01% who can spin up their own runtime. The other 99.99% are watching the agent revolution from the sidelines.

So we built OpenHuman.

OpenHuman is a super-intelligent AI agent that anyone can use. Two-minute setup. No config files. A simple GUI you'd hand to your parents and they'd actually figure out. Connect Gmail, Slack, Telegram, Notion, and GitHub in one click and it just works.

A few things I'm proud of:

* It runs locally. Encrypted vault. We never sell your data.

* It never forgets. Real memory across sessions, not session-only.

* It's open-source under GNU.

* It's free to start: no engineer, no GPU, no $6k setup bill.

Early signal has been wild: 8000+ GitHub stars, 5000+ users in the first 7 days, and 150% week-over-week growth.

Today, we're opening it up to all of you. Note that it is still in beta, so you're super early if you find bugs. Feel free to report them to me over at the Discord.

I'll be in the comments all day. You can break it, roast it, tell me what's missing, ask anything. We ship fixes live.

Would love your feedback!

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How did this not exist before?! Love the idea, want to give it a try even though I don't necessarily need an agent in my life.


Something I've seen that feels related: the concept of moving our personal data from the custody of vendors (social, doctors, marketers, employers etc) back to us - the owners. Eg a graph of all your data with granular sharing and privacy policies that you directly control. There's an obvious privacy aspect to this, but it's also natural to imagine how agents can thrive with (controlled) access to it, as an extension of the permanent memory you've built.

can it use my skills and maybe commands? Tool calls? Is it good for coding?

Love how you’re making agents accessible beyond the tech crowd, what’s been the most surprising use case you’ve seen so far? Congratulations on your launch day!

Finally an AI that doesnt forget everything after every chat. Sounds actually useful for normal people not just tech guys.

The privacy angle is a big reason to go local-first, but the persistent memory is what actually makes it usable day to day. I I am tired of re-explaining my tech stack and project goals every single time I open a new session.

Since you mentioned that it is in beta and remembers everything, I want to know how you handle context window limits or database bloat over time. Does it start getting sluggish once it knows too much about my work history, or is there some kind of automated cleanup?

@itsnotgaf Congratulations. And happy product launch.

The gap between powerful agent and usable by normal people is still massive and most projects only solve the first half.

Congrats on the launch! Looks awesome. How does canonicalization decide what’s currently true vs what’s historical context the agent should know about but not act on? Are chunks scored by recency, source authority, or something more interesting?

Hi 👋

I'm Ankita, the product marketer at OpenHuman.

I joined this team because Steven and the rest of TinyHumans were the only people I'd met who genuinely wanted to build an AI agent for everyone, not just engineers. The people who don't write code, don't want to wire API keys, don't want to read YAML files. People like my parents, honestly.

Watching the last few months of shipping has been wild. The skills marketplace went from a handful of integrations to 118+. Memory went from session-only to actually remembering you across weeks. And Tiny the mascot has somehow become the most-discussed feature in our internal slack.

If you've ever wanted to use an AI agent but felt the setup wasn't worth the headache, today is your day. It gets way more useful the longer you use it because it actually remembers what you tell it.

Try it free at tinyhumans.ai/openhuman.

Hop into our Discord if you want to chat, ask for a feature, or report a bug. I'm reading everything today.

Thanks for being here 🙏

Ankita

One of the weirdest things about using OpenHuman now is how fast normal AI tools start feeling “dumb”.

The moment your AI starts remembering context across chats, understanding your workflow, pulling information across apps, and quietly helping in the background… it’s really hard to go back.

Feels less like using ChatGPT and more like having a second operating system running alongside you.

Also watching non-technical people set this up in like 2 minutes after spending months hearing “AI agents are too complicated” has been pretty wild !

Launching alongside great products like this makes today even more exciting. Really impressed by what you’ve built. Supporting fellow makers today would love to cheer each other on 🚀

About OpenHuman on Product Hunt

An open source AI harness built with the human in mind

OpenHuman launched on Product Hunt on May 15th, 2026 and earned 342 upvotes and 46 comments, earning #1 Product of the Day. 90% of people who try AI agents give up. Three reasons: memory that resets every session, your data sitting in someone else's cloud and a terminal just to get started. Real blockers. OpenHuman fixes all of it. Local-first, privacy-first. It remembers everything about you and actually gets smarter the more you use it. Every feature lives in one simple interface. Fully open source. One-click setup. P.S. The product is in beta, so expect bugs, but we're building and shipping fast.

OpenHuman was featured in Productivity (651.6k followers), Open Source (68.4k followers), Artificial Intelligence (468.4k followers) and GitHub (41.2k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 257.8k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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