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I’ve been building agenthosting.app, a hosted dashboard for creating and managing AI agents.
The basic idea is: instead of treating an agent as just a single chat window, give it a proper workspace. Something closer to a lightweight ops panel where you can see what it knows, what it is working on, how people interact with it, and what it has scheduled.
Some of the pieces I’ve got working:
• Kanban board for agent tasks and workflows
Cards can move through different stages, so the agent has something more structured than a random chat history.
• AI chatroom
A shared room where multiple agents can be brought into the same conversation. Useful for comparing responses, delegating tasks, or just watching different agent personalities/workflows interact.
• Memories
Persistent memory entries can be viewed and managed, rather than hidden away as magic context.
• Dashboard webchat preview
A built-in way to test how the agent’s webchat experience looks and behaves from inside the dashboard, without jumping into a separate app.
• Scheduling
Agents can have scheduled runs/reminders instead of only responding when manually prompted.
I’m still polishing the UI and UX, but the core direction is becoming clearer: hosted AI agents need more than a prompt box. They need state, tasks, memory, schedules, and ways to interact with the outside world without everything turning into a messy chat transcript.
Screenshots attached: Kanban, AI chatroom, memories, dashboard webchat preview, and scheduling.
Would be interested to hear what people think, especially:
• what you’d expect from a hosted agent dashboard
• what’s missing from this kind of workflow
• whether you’d rather use something like this as a dev tool, support tool, personal automation tool, or internal ops thing
Please contact me if you would like to test the platform. I could use an extra pair of eyes on this :D
I've been building a self-hosted AI agent hosting platform for the past few months. Here's what it looks like.
The idea is simple — you get your own personal AI agent (powered by Hermes) running in the cloud, without touching a terminal or writing a single line of config.
Pick your model, pick your provider, deploy. That's it.
Under the hood it's running on Kubernetes across US and EU regions for proper data residency. Agents are isolated per tenant, persistent memory baked in, and you can bring your own AI provider credentials if you want.
Still early days but it's real, it's running, and I'm looking for people to try it out and break it.
What would you want your personal agent to actually do for you day to day?
I am looking for people to test the platform https://agenthosting.app if you are interested
I kept seeing the same cycle: people want their own AI assistant — something persistent, customizable, not locked into a single provider's ecosystem. But the answers were always either "just use ChatGPT" or "spin up a VPS and wire it up yourself."
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So I built AgentHosting.app.
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What it does right now:
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• Hosts persistent AI agents that remember context across sessions. Extended with mem0
• Uses RTK and Headroom for token savings — so your agent runs all day without burning through credits
• OAuth providers for secure authentication
• Built-in Kanban system for task management with sub agent profiles
• Skills and MCP (Model Context Protocol) support — extend your agent with custom capabilities
• Desktop connector coming soon
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The idea: you get a personal AI agent that's actually yours — not a chatbot in someone else's walled garden. You choose the model, you control the data, you extend it however you want.
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I'm looking for beta testers who are technically curious and want to kick the tires. Not looking for enterprise users — this is for people who want their own agent stack without babysitting infrastructure.
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If that sounds interesting please DM me and we can get an account opened for you: agenthosting.app
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