7. TinyClaw
github.com/machinae/tinyclaw
Not a personal assistant. A team of AI agents. One agent writes code, another reviews it, another deploys it. They hand work off to each other automatically you just describe the goal.
> Multi-agent chain execution
> Each agent runs in its own isolated workspace
> Zero manual handoffs
100% Open Source.
github.com/machinae/tinyclaw
Not a personal assistant. A team of AI agents. One agent writes code, another reviews it, another deploys it. They hand work off to each other automatically you just describe the goal.
> Multi-agent chain execution
> Each agent runs in its own isolated workspace
> Zero manual handoffs
100% Open Source.
8. MimiClaw (C)
github.com/memovai/mimiclaw
No Linux. No Node.js. No Raspberry Pi. This is OpenClaw running on a chip smaller than your thumbnail the ESP32-S3 microcontroller. Powered entirely by USB. Costs $5.
> Written in C, zero OS required
> Runs on ESP32-S3
> Ultra low power, always-on
100% Open Source.
github.com/memovai/mimiclaw
No Linux. No Node.js. No Raspberry Pi. This is OpenClaw running on a chip smaller than your thumbnail the ESP32-S3 microcontroller. Powered entirely by USB. Costs $5.
> Written in C, zero OS required
> Runs on ESP32-S3
> Ultra low power, always-on
100% Open Source.
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9. FreeClaw (Python)
github.com/freeclaw/freeclaw
No API bills. Ever. FreeClaw routes entirely through free LLM providers OpenRouter, Groq, NVIDIA NIM. You get a full personal AI agent and pay absolutely nothing per month.
> Zero API costs
> Multi-agent profiles
> Minimal Python CLI
100% Open Source.
github.com/freeclaw/freeclaw
No API bills. Ever. FreeClaw routes entirely through free LLM providers OpenRouter, Groq, NVIDIA NIM. You get a full personal AI agent and pay absolutely nothing per month.
> Zero API costs
> Multi-agent profiles
> Minimal Python CLI
100% Open Source.
10. Moltworker (Cloudflare)
github.com/moltworker/moltworker
No server. No local install. Runs on Cloudflare's global network meaning your agent is live in 300 cities simultaneously with zero local exposure. The opposite of everything else on this list.
> Serverless, zero local risk
> Globally distributed
> ~$35/month
100% Open Source.
github.com/moltworker/moltworker
No server. No local install. Runs on Cloudflare's global network meaning your agent is live in 300 cities simultaneously with zero local exposure. The opposite of everything else on this list.
> Serverless, zero local risk
> Globally distributed
> ~$35/month
100% Open Source.
11. Hermes Agent (Python)
github.com/NousResearch/hermes-agent
Every task it completes gets written down as a skill. Next time it faces the same problem it already knows the solution. The longer you run it, the more capable it becomes. It doesn't just remember. It evolves.
> Telegram, Discord, Slack, WhatsApp, CLI from one gateway
> Spawns isolated subagents for parallel workstreams
> Runs on Claude, GPT, local VLLM, > OpenRouter 200+ models
100% Open Source.
github.com/NousResearch/hermes-agent
Every task it completes gets written down as a skill. Next time it faces the same problem it already knows the solution. The longer you run it, the more capable it becomes. It doesn't just remember. It evolves.
> Telegram, Discord, Slack, WhatsApp, CLI from one gateway
> Spawns isolated subagents for parallel workstreams
> Runs on Claude, GPT, local VLLM, > OpenRouter 200+ models
100% Open Source.
OpenClaw now has 15 alternatives.
If you're still running OpenClaw, you're doing it wrong.
Here's every one of them π
Nanobot β 4,000 lines. Fully readable.
NanoClaw β Every agent in its own container.
ZeroClaw β 3.4MB. Boots in 10ms.
PicoClaw β Runs on a $10 board.
NullClaw β 678KB. Runs on a $5 chip.
IronClaw β AI never sees your passwords.
TinyClaw β Multiple agents. One goal.
MimiClaw β No OS. No Linux. Just a $5 chip.
FreeClaw β Zero API costs. Ever.
Moltworker β No server. Runs on Cloudflare.
Hermes Agent β Gets smarter every session.
NemoClaw β AI sandboxed at infrastructure level.
MaxClaw β One click. Agent is live.
OpenFang β Runs on a schedule. Zero prompts.
memU β 90% lower token costs. Never forgets.
If you're still running OpenClaw, you're doing it wrong.
Here's every one of them π
Nanobot β 4,000 lines. Fully readable.
NanoClaw β Every agent in its own container.
ZeroClaw β 3.4MB. Boots in 10ms.
PicoClaw β Runs on a $10 board.
NullClaw β 678KB. Runs on a $5 chip.
IronClaw β AI never sees your passwords.
TinyClaw β Multiple agents. One goal.
MimiClaw β No OS. No Linux. Just a $5 chip.
FreeClaw β Zero API costs. Ever.
Moltworker β No server. Runs on Cloudflare.
Hermes Agent β Gets smarter every session.
NemoClaw β AI sandboxed at infrastructure level.
MaxClaw β One click. Agent is live.
OpenFang β Runs on a schedule. Zero prompts.
memU β 90% lower token costs. Never forgets.
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ai models released in 2026 so far :
- GPT-5.2-Codex
- GLM-4.7
- GLM-4.7-Flash
- Kimi K2.5
- Grok Imagine 1.0
- Claude Opus 4.6
- GPT-5.3-Codex
- GLM-5
- MiniMax M2.5
- GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark
- Gemini 3
- Deep Think
- Qwen3.5-397B-A17B
- Gemini 3.1 Pro
- Claude Sonnet 4.6
- Lyria 3
- GPT-5.3 Instant
- Claude Haiku 4.5
- Qwen3-Coder-Next 80B
- GPT-5.4
- NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Super
- Google Aletheia
- DeepSeek V3.2
- Grok 4.1 Fast
- Grok 4.20
- Mistral 3
did i miss anything ??
- GPT-5.2-Codex
- GLM-4.7
- GLM-4.7-Flash
- Kimi K2.5
- Grok Imagine 1.0
- Claude Opus 4.6
- GPT-5.3-Codex
- GLM-5
- MiniMax M2.5
- GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark
- Gemini 3
- Deep Think
- Qwen3.5-397B-A17B
- Gemini 3.1 Pro
- Claude Sonnet 4.6
- Lyria 3
- GPT-5.3 Instant
- Claude Haiku 4.5
- Qwen3-Coder-Next 80B
- GPT-5.4
- NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Super
- Google Aletheia
- DeepSeek V3.2
- Grok 4.1 Fast
- Grok 4.20
- Mistral 3
did i miss anything ??
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- Claude = coding. ($20/mo)
- Supabase = backend. (Free)
- Vercel = deploying. (Free)
- Namecheap = domain. ($12/yr)
- Stripe = payments. (2.9%/transaction)
- GitHub = version control. (Free)
- Resend = emails. (Free)
- Clerk = auth. (Free)
- Cloudflare = DNS. (Free)
- PostHog = analytics. (Free)
- Sentry = error tracking. (Free)
- Upstash = Redis. (Free)
- Pinecone = vector DB. (Free)
Total monthly cost to run a startup: ~$20
There has never been a cheaper time to build.
- Supabase = backend. (Free)
- Vercel = deploying. (Free)
- Namecheap = domain. ($12/yr)
- Stripe = payments. (2.9%/transaction)
- GitHub = version control. (Free)
- Resend = emails. (Free)
- Clerk = auth. (Free)
- Cloudflare = DNS. (Free)
- PostHog = analytics. (Free)
- Sentry = error tracking. (Free)
- Upstash = Redis. (Free)
- Pinecone = vector DB. (Free)
Total monthly cost to run a startup: ~$20
There has never been a cheaper time to build.
THIS IS WHAT A ONE-PERSON STARTUP LOOKS LIKE IN 2026.
one .claude folder with 35 AI agents organized into 7 departments:
THIS is the future of building companies
one .claude folder with 35 AI agents organized into 7 departments:
engineering:
> frontend developer, backend architect, mobile app builder, AI engineer, devops automator, rapid prototyper
product:
> trend researcher, feedback synthesizer, sprint prioritizer
marketing:
> tiktok strategist, instagram curator, twitter engager, reddit community builder, app store optimizer, content creator, growth hacker
design:
> UI designer, UX researcher, brand guardian, visual storyteller, whimsy injector
project management:
> experiment tracker, project shipper, studio producer
operations:
> support responder, analytics reporter, infrastructure maintainer, legal compliance checker, finance tracker
testing:
> tool evaluator, API tester, workflow optimizer, performance benchmarker, test results analyzer
each agent is a markdown file with instructions, personality, and scope
one person with 35 AI employees all working 24/7
THIS is the future of building companies
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π¨ BREAKING: Someone just open-sourced a full offline survival computer with AI, Wikipedia, and maps built in.
Project N.O.M.A.D. is an open-source offline survival computer.
- Self-contained.
- Zero internet required after install.
- Zero telemetry.
- Everything runs locally on your hardware.
What it includes:
β Full Wikipedia archives via Kiwix
β Offline maps via OpenStreetMap
β Local AI models via Ollama + Open WebUI
β Calculators, reference tools, resource libraries
β A management UI to control
everything from a browser
Project N.O.M.A.D. is an open-source offline survival computer.
- Self-contained.
- Zero internet required after install.
- Zero telemetry.
- Everything runs locally on your hardware.
What it includes:
β Full Wikipedia archives via Kiwix
β Offline maps via OpenStreetMap
β Local AI models via Ollama + Open WebUI
β Calculators, reference tools, resource libraries
β A management UI to control
everything from a browser
One curl command installs the entire system on any Debian-based machine.
Runs headless as a server so any device on your local network can access it.
Minimum specs to run the base system: dual-core processor, 4GB RAM, 5GB storage.
To run local LLMs offline, you want 32GB RAM and an NVIDIA RTX 3060 or better.
No accounts.
No authentication by default.
No cloud dependency.
No phone-home behavior.
Built to function when nothing else does.
The grid, the cloud, the API you depend on. None of it is guaranteed.
The people building local-first systems right now are the ones who wonβt be asking for help when access disappears.
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π¨ China has released an AI employee that runs 100% locally.
It can do research, code, build websites, create slide decks, and generate videos.. all by itself. And it comes with its own computer.
100% Open Source.
#deepflow #Openclaw #OpenSource
It can do research, code, build websites, create slide decks, and generate videos.. all by itself. And it comes with its own computer.
100% Open Source.
#deepflow #Openclaw #OpenSource
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π¨ππ₯πππππ‘π: Build your next app without spending a dollar on data.
Someone made a list of 320,000+ free public APIs, and developers are going crazy.
β Weather, finance, news, sports, crypto
β AI & machine learning APIs you can call right now
β Government open data, maps, geolocation
β Entertainment: movies, music, games, anime
β Categorized, searchable, and verified as working
Free and 100% open source. Link Bellow:π just like + comment "
https://github.com/public-apis/public-apis
#Api #Free #Saas
Someone made a list of 320,000+ free public APIs, and developers are going crazy.
β Weather, finance, news, sports, crypto
β AI & machine learning APIs you can call right now
β Government open data, maps, geolocation
β Entertainment: movies, music, games, anime
β Categorized, searchable, and verified as working
Free and 100% open source. Link Bellow:π just like + comment "
https://github.com/public-apis/public-apis
#Api #Free #Saas
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