
Supermemory
Supermemory is a context cloud and memory API for agents that combines persistent memory, retrieval, profiles, connectors, and file extraction into one low-latency developer platform.

Supermemory is a context cloud and memory API for agents that combines persistent memory, retrieval, profiles, connectors, and file extraction into one low-latency developer platform.

Hindsight is an open-source agent memory system that gives AI agents durable, structured memory so they can recall facts, learn from outcomes, and improve across sessions.

OpenSwarm is an open-source multi-agent workspace that turns one prompt into coordinated outputs across research, docs, slides, data, images, and other deliverables.

TAKT is a YAML-driven orchestration system for coordinating coding agents, human checkpoints, and reusable workflow records across tools like Claude Code and Codex.

Envelope is a platform and open standard for defining AI agent teams, versioning how they work, and deploying them across orchestration environments without forcing teams into one proprietary workflow.

OpenRouter is a multi-model AI gateway that lets teams route prompts across leading providers through one API while comparing price, latency, and model quality in a single layer.

OpenAgent is a self-hosted personal AI assistant platform that combines MCP, RAG, browser and computer use, and multi-provider model support in one package.

Baton is a desktop app for running multiple AI coding agents in parallel, each inside its own git-isolated workspace, with built-in search, diffs, notifications, and MCP support.

Open Comet is an open-source browser sidepanel agent for researching pages, taking actions, and running multi-step web workflows with local or BYOK models.

Jarvis Registry is an enterprise MCP and agent gateway for connecting copilots to internal tools through one governed layer with identity, ACLs, discovery, and observability.

AINL is an AI-native language and runtime model for graph-based agent workflows, constraints, and tool-driven execution with less dependence on long prompt loops.

MoneyPrinterTurbo is an open-source short-video generator that turns a topic or keyword into script, stock footage, subtitles, music, and voiceover, then assembles the result into an HD clip.

Band is an infrastructure layer for multi-agent systems, giving agents persistent identity, structured memory, coordination, and auditability across frameworks.

Claude Mem turns agent sessions into a persistent searchable archive, then compresses and feeds the relevant context back into future coding runs across multiple agent tools.
mem9 gives coding agents and workflow apps one shared persistent memory layer so context survives across sessions, machines, and different agent runtimes.

iii is a code-first runtime for building APIs, workflows, observability, and AI agents on one shared execution surface instead of stitching every backend component together by hand.

Open SWE is LangChain's open-source asynchronous coding agent for planning, coding, testing, and opening pull requests from developer workflows such as GitHub, Slack, and Linear.
Memory Store syncs conversations, snippets, and decisions from the tools your team already uses, then exposes that context as shared memory for agents and humans through MCP.

Agen runs fully autonomous coding agents in the cloud, letting teams assign work from the browser and get back branch-safe changes, previews, and pipeline fixes without sitting inside an IDE session.

Helmor is a local-first workbench for orchestrating multiple coding agents across worktrees on your own machine, with planning, review, and merge flow built in.

RoBrain gives AI coding teams a shared memory layer that records decisions, rejected options, and contradictions so agents stop reopening the same architecture debates from scratch.

Owlish turns websites, FAQs, docs, and PDFs into customer-support agents that can answer, act, cite sources, and hand work off to humans.

Open Agents is Vercel's open-source reference app for building background coding agents that run in cloud sandboxes instead of on a developer laptop.

ContextPool gives coding agents persistent memory across sessions so teams stop re-debugging the same issues and re-explaining the same repo decisions.