Axon – Run autonomous coding agents(Claude, Codex) safely on Kubernetes
Actual Kubernetes operator for agent lifecycle, but orchestrating agents is still a niche use case.
macOS app for 24/7 AI agents in an IDE with memory, scheduled tasks, browser use + access to Whatsapp, Telegram, Slack.
Turns an existing Claude/OpenAI key into something that actually keeps working for you: heartbeat pulses propose tasks, persistent research notes and daily journals build context over time, and browser control plus messaging (Telegram/WhatsApp/Slack) make it proactively useful. Clever local-first architecture and a polished desktop UI give it real stickiness, but it's boxed in by macOS-only delivery and the need for paid third-party models.
macOS developers, AI power users and solo makers who use Claude/OpenAI and want a local, autonomous agent for coding, research and messaging.
What makes it click:
- Heartbeat pulses (inspired by OpenClaw) wake it up on a schedule. It scans for what needs doing, proposes tasks, executes after approval. Genuinely proactive, not just reactive.
- Deep context. It maintains its own memory, research notes, and daily journals. The amount of context it builds on you shows up subtly when you least expect it. It just knows things.
- Messaging. WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack. Once you start coding from Telegram, it's addictive. Promise you, you'll never go back.
- CDP-native browser use, email, calendar.
- Extensible. Add your own MCP servers or skills to extend it however you want.
I've been using it as my daily driver for coding, managing emails, and keeping an eye on the market. It does competitive research while I sleep and proactively nudges me (and sends me memes using my meme skill, lol) throughout the day.
In fact, it got fed up with me not posting about it and started roasting me for it. I'll let him know this is done so it gets off my back, lol.
https://github.com/suitedaces/dorabot
Local-only macOS app. No cloud relay. Everything on-device. MIT licensed.
Actual Kubernetes operator for agent lifecycle, but orchestrating agents is still a niche use case.
Claude-powered UI automation for macOS, but lacks concrete differentiator from Anthropic's own agents.
macOS sandbox-exec guards AI agents so rm -rf can't wreck your whole machine.
Turns agent terminal output into ambient radio—Global Mix monitors all sessions at once.
Spotlight-style Codex launcher with live task tray—CodexMonitor but more polished for daily workflows.
Audio-first agent workspace trying to unify Claude, Gemini, Grok, and Cursor in one GUI.