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A station is a fixed point that things return to. Somewhere, you stay informed and decide what happens next. In a world where agents go do the work, Station is where they come back to report in. Running scheduled agents can feel like you're working without any real visibility. Did it run? Did it find anything useful? You end up opening log files which defeats the purpose entirely. Station keeps it in one place, giving you a visual inbox of agent updates.
Hi everyone! I'm Catrin, and Station is my first open source project.
I've been running a growing number of scheduled AI agents for my businesses, things like an SEO monitor, a weekly brief, a research agent that runs overnight, and a few personal ones. Each one was writing outputs to a folder somewhere, and I had no single place to see what had happened since the last time I checked in.
I wanted something that felt like a proper briefing rather than a list of log files, so I built Station.
The way it works is, your agents write a small JSON file to an inbox folder when they finish. Station watches that folder and renders everything as cards, sorted by status, so anything urgent or broken comes straight to the top. You can snooze an entry until tomorrow morning, open the full brief the agent wrote, or hit Discuss to copy a pre-filled message to your clipboard so you can pick up the conversation in your AI tool without losing the context.
Hope you find it useful.
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About Station on Product Hunt
“A station for AI agents”
Station was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 1 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #55 on the daily leaderboard. A station is a fixed point that things return to. Somewhere, you stay informed and decide what happens next. In a world where agents go do the work, Station is where they come back to report in. Running scheduled agents can feel like you're working without any real visibility. Did it run? Did it find anything useful? You end up opening log files which defeats the purpose entirely. Station keeps it in one place, giving you a visual inbox of agent updates.
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