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Floatboat

FreemiumAgentic

Summary

Chat-based AI tools reset context every session — so every Monday morning you're back to pasting meeting notes, re-explaining your stack, and prompting the same summaries you needed last Tuesday. Floatboat wires your calendar directly to agent execution, so prep, delivery, and follow-up run on the schedule you already keep.

The core premise: each calendar block fires an agent rather than booking a meeting. Floatboat reads upcoming events, runs pre-configured Combo Skills beforehand — turning voice notes into decks or Linear tickets into PR drafts — and deposits finished artifacts into Notion or your inbox before you open the app. Persistent Agent Workspaces carry files, run history, and model choice across Mac, Windows, and teammates via FloatIM group chat. The ceiling appears when your workflow needs logic that departs from calendar triggers — ad-hoc branching, multi-condition routing, or deeply custom pipelines demand workarounds. No API is available, so teams that want to embed Floatboat's execution engine into an existing product hit a hard wall.

Bottom line: Pick this for a solo operator or small studio drowning in meeting prep and follow-up busywork; plan a different architecture when your team grows past the point where calendar-driven triggers cover your workflow edges.

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Best For: Solopreneurs and small studios, Calendar-heavy professionals, Users needing local-first agent execution, Teams replacing multiple AI subscriptions

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  • Calendar-driven execution means prep briefs and post-meeting follow-ups fire automatically, so you stop losing the hour before every standup to manual context-gathering.
  • Persistent Agent Workspaces carry run history, files, and model choice across sessions and devices, which means context does not reset between Monday and Friday — the problem that makes session-based chat tools feel like amnesia.
  • Auto Mode routes each Combo step to the cheapest sufficient model and fails over instantly when a provider rate-limits, so a multi-step run completes without you babysitting it.
  • FloatIM's local-first group chat keeps agent execution on-device by default, so teams handling confidential files avoid routing sensitive data through a cloud intermediary.
  • Pre-built Combo Skills install in one click and run on calendar triggers or file drops, delivering artifacts to Notion or your inbox before you open the app — which means the output is waiting for you, not the other way around.
  • Workflow logic that lives outside calendar triggers — ad-hoc branching, multi-condition routing, or pipelines kicked off by a webhook rather than an event — has no documented execution path in Floatboat; teams with those requirements build around it in a separate tool or switch to a general-purpose agent framework.
  • No API is available, so any team that wants to embed Floatboat's agent execution inside an existing product or data pipeline hits a hard stop; at that point the architecture conversation moves to tools like n8n or a self-hostable LLM framework.
  • The Freemium model gates commercial-grade features, and the boundary between what is free and what is paid-only is not explicit in the public docs — teams scoping production use before committing discover this ceiling after onboarding, not before.
  • FloatIM's agent-to-agent coordination is local-first by design, which is a privacy advantage but means real-time multi-user collaboration across larger teams requires explicit sync decisions; studios scaling past five people report the model strains before a proper team tier is clear.

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About

Platforms
Mac, Windows
API Available
No
Self-Hosted
No
Last Updated
2026-07-03T04:52:43.708Z

Best For

Who it's for

  • Solopreneurs and small studios
  • Calendar-heavy professionals
  • Users needing local-first agent execution
  • Teams replacing multiple AI subscriptions

What it does well

  • Turn calendar meetings into prepped briefs and post-meeting follow-ups
  • Convert voice notes or Linear tickets into decks and PR drafts via Combo Skills
  • Coordinate multi-agent work in local FloatIM group chat
  • Run persistent workspaces across Mac, Windows and teammates

Integrations

Google CalendarNotion CalendarLarkOutlookiCloudICSNotionSlackGitHubLinearGoogle DriveGmailFigmalocal filesMCP servers

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Floatboat free?
Floatboat has a permanent free tier alongside paid upgrades. You can keep using a baseline version indefinitely without paying.
Is Floatboat open source?
No — Floatboat is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
What platforms does Floatboat support?
Floatboat is available on: Mac, Windows.

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Floatboat

Most AI assistants wait for you to open a tab and type. Floatboat inverts that contract: it reads your calendar, fires an agent before each block, executes the configured Combo Skill, and delivers finished output — briefs, decks, follow-up emails, PR drafts — by the time the event starts or ends. The vendor describes this as a ‘calendar-first agent runtime,’ where each event carries its own persistent workspace with files, run history, model selection, and permission scopes. Supported calendars include Google Calendar, Notion Calendar, Lark, Outlook, iCloud, and any ICS feed.

The differentiating layer is FloatIM — a local group chat where every participant is an AI agent running on your machine. Agents self-organize into roles, hand work to each other, and return finished artifacts rather than paragraphs of text. This runs on the IACT and Selfware open protocols, meaning any compliant agent can join the channel. Local-first execution means you decide what syncs and what stays on-device — a meaningful distinction for teams with sensitive documents who cannot route data through a SaaS API.

Floatboat targets solopreneurs, small studios, and calendar-heavy professionals who want agents running work while they’re heads-down, not another subscription they have to prompt. The Combo Store offers pre-built agent recipes installable in one click and editable from there. Auto Mode routes each step of a Combo to the cheapest adequate model, falling back automatically when a provider is rate-limited — the vendor states a run never dies mid-way. The documented integration surface covers 3,500+ tools including Notion, Slack, GitHub, Linear, Google Drive, Gmail, Figma, local Word/PDF/PPT files, and any MCP server.

The tool ships as a desktop download for Mac (including Intel) and Windows; no self-hosted deployment option or public API is documented. Chinese frontier models — DeepSeek, MiniMax, GLM, Kimi — are built in and accessible without a Chinese phone number, VPN, or local account setup, which the vendor explicitly calls out as a solved friction point for global users.