Not just suggestions. Automate your work.
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OpenWork is a desktop app for working on automation threads in parallel, with built-in support for your local tools, files, and browser.
Start for free with local models, connect your ChatGPT account, or use any of the 50 other providers.
Getting started
The OpenWork app is available on macOS, Windows, and Linux.
Download and install the OpenWork app
Stable release for macOS. Windows and Linux builds are available in alpha.
Send your first message
Start instantly. No registration is required to begin using basic models on your machine. Try these examples:
"Open Chrome and find me a green couch on Facebook Marketplace."
"Go on Notion and update this CRM entry for me."
"Update the CRM with this information."
Work with the OpenWork app
Multitask across projects
Run multiple independent threads in parallel and switch context instantly between browser tasks and local file work.
Automations
Run any prompt on a schedule or trigger it automatically. Set it once and let it handle itself.
Skills support
Turn any complex workflow into a reusable skill. Share them with your team so they can run automations with one click.
FAQ
What's the difference between OpenWork and regular chat?
Regular chat gives you text answers. OpenWork can perform actions like creating files, editing folders, and running browser commands on your local machine, after you approve them.
Is it free?
Yes. OpenWork is open source. You can download and use it for free with local models. You only pay for API usage if you choose to connect paid cloud models.
Can I share automations with my team?
Yes. Package any workflow as a skill and share it. Your coworkers can install and run it on their own machines instantly.
Is it safe?
OpenWork runs locally. It cannot access files or run commands without your permission. You see a clear plan before any action is taken.
Can I use it with Telegram or WhatsApp?
Yes. Once it is running somewhere, you can keep requests flowing from Telegram or WhatsApp and let OpenWork carry them out.