See how OpenAlly can help you

Find your fit

See how OpenAlly can help you

OpenAlly does a lot — maybe too much to take in at once. So skip the tour. Tell us who you are, and we'll show you the handful of things you'd actually reach for, starting today.

Choose what describes you best

A few things OpenAlly does for you

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WhatsApp agent

A hand in the family group

Drop your agent into the family WhatsApp group — it answers the “what time's dinner?” pings, shares the location pin, and remembers the birthdays.

Family group, quietly handled

What time's dinner?

7 PM 🍲 Sharing the location pin — and I've reminded everyone it's Dad's birthday Sunday.

11 ways OpenAlly helps you.

Answer from your own documents

Feed it your files and it answers from them — no more digging through folders or making things up.

Only see what matters

It reads the flood of messages and notifications and surfaces just the things that actually need you.

Draft replies in your voice

It writes the reply; you just hit send. It even sounds like you.

Summarise long chats and threads

Catch up on a noisy group or a long email thread in a sentence or two.

Catch scams before you tap

It spots the dodgy text or fake link and warns you first.

Tame your notifications

Auto-reply to the routine, clear the junk, forward the important — your lock screen, finally quiet.

Put routine tasks on autopilot

Set it once and let it run on a schedule — daily summaries, reminders, check-ins.

Keep everything on your device

Sensitive info stays on your phone, sealed in its secure hardware. Peace of mind, built in.

Run it on your own model

Point it at a model on your own machine or server — total control, zero cloud.

Your phone, on autopilot

Send texts, place calls, set reminders, pull your location into a task — just by asking.

See where your money goes

It reads your bank texts and turns years of messages into a clear picture of your spending and bills.

Ready when you are

Like what you see? Bring it home.

It's free to start, runs on your phone, and works the way you do. The hardest part is deciding which agent to build first.

On Android today — more platforms on the way.