1. Point your agent at the repo
Clone it. Point Claude Code — or whatever coding agent you run — at the repo and follow along. The installer does the rest.
Deployed before the coffee goes cold.
Clone it. Point Claude Code — or whatever coding agent you run — at the repo and follow along. The installer does the rest.
Deployed before the coffee goes cold.
Invite Loisa to your Slack. Hand it Telegram, email, and 1k+ tools in a click. It starts reading — and remembering.
A new hire that knows the company before its first standup.
Heartbeats, cron jobs, triggers. Loisa spawns agents over the shared brain and runs reporting, outreach, and follow‑ups on its own clock.
One deploy. A coworker that never logs off.
A coworker you rent isn’t yours.
The hosted AI employees are good. They’re also priced like headcount — and closed.
The do‑it‑yourself route is honest. It’s also two weeks of glue before hello‑world.
Loisa is the boilerplate. Memory, tools, triggers, management — built in. Start from here, not from scratch.
Open source, because a company brain belongs to the company. On your machine, under your keys, answering to no one else.
We didn’t reinvent the stack. We picked the best of it, wired it together, and made it deployable in an evening.
The self‑hosted agent core. Persistent memory, self‑built skills, one gateway to Slack, Telegram, WhatsApp.
nousresearch/hermes-agent ↗1,000+ tool integrations with auth handled. Connect in a click, not a sprint.
composio.dev ↗A context database that stores memory, resources, and skills as files — the company brain you saw above.
volcengine/OpenViking ↗Every answer Loisa gives — every task it ships — runs on top of your company's brain. Not a generic model guessing. Not a sandbox you rent. Your tools, your context, your machine.
Other tools sit beside your company's work. Loisa sits inside it — on your machine, with your context, plugged into the systems where the work actually happens.