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OpenFang

FreeAPISelf-HostedAgentic

Pricing

Model
Free

Summary

OpenFang is a Rust-based agent operating system that runs autonomous agents on schedules across 40 messaging channels without manual intervention.

OpenFang packages a multi-agent orchestration engine into a single 32MB binary designed to handle round-the-clock autonomous operations without external dependencies—useful for teams running chatbots, support systems, or workflow automations across Discord, Slack, email, and dozens of other platforms simultaneously. The tool addresses a real gap: most agent frameworks require either constant prompting or fragile multi-service deployments; OpenFang bundles scheduling, cross-channel session management, and sandboxed execution into one deployable artifact. It's free and compiles to machine code, so operational overhead is low. The honest catch is maturity: it's pre-1.0 with breaking changes expected between minor versions and uneven polish across its seven built-in agent types, with a target for stability around mid-2026.

Bottom line: *Use this if you need reliable, low-ops autonomous agents across many channels and can tolerate occasional breaking updates; skip it if you require production-grade stability guarantees today.*

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Best For: Teams needing 24/7 autonomous agents without manual prompting, Multi-channel operations requiring cross-channel canonical sessions, Organizations requiring high security with WebAssembly execution and watchdog protection, macOS, Linux, and Windows deployment with zero external dependencies, Teams comfortable with pre-1.0 software shipping fast with frequent updates

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  • Compiles to a single ~32MB binary with no external dependencies
  • Seven autonomous Hands and 16 security layers included
  • 40 messaging channel adapters provide the broadest platform coverage
  • 15-crate modular Rust workspace enables extensibility and maintenance
  • Comprehensive security including WASM dual-metered sandbox, Ed25519 signing, Merkle audit trail, and taint tracking
  • Feature complete but pre-1.0 status means rough edges and breaking changes between minor versions
  • Not all Hands are equally mature; Browser and Researcher are most battle-tested
  • Target for rock-solid v1.0 is mid-2026, indicating ongoing volatility expected

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About

Platforms
macOS, Linux, and Windows
Languages
Built with Rust
API Available
Yes
Self-Hosted
Yes
Last Updated
2026-04-23T08:16:10.559Z

Best For

Who it's for

  • Teams needing 24/7 autonomous agents without manual prompting
  • Multi-channel operations requiring cross-channel canonical sessions
  • Organizations requiring high security with WebAssembly execution and watchdog protection
  • macOS, Linux, and Windows deployment with zero external dependencies
  • Teams comfortable with pre-1.0 software shipping fast with frequent updates

What it does well

  • Converting video content into short-form vertical clips
  • Autonomous lead generation and qualification
  • Continuous competitive intelligence monitoring
  • Social media account management and posting
  • Browser automation and web task execution

Integrations

40 messaging channels: TelegramDiscordSlackWhatsAppTeamsIRCMatrix and 33 others; 27 LLM providers; Model Context Protocol and Google A2A support

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is OpenFang free?
Yes — OpenFang is fully free to use. There is no paid tier.
Is OpenFang open source?
No — OpenFang is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
Does OpenFang have an API?
Yes. OpenFang exposes a developer API. See the official documentation at https://openfang.sh for details.
Can I self-host OpenFang?
Yes. OpenFang supports self-hosting on your own infrastructure.
When was OpenFang released?
OpenFang was first released in 2026.
What platforms does OpenFang support?
OpenFang is available on: macOS, Linux, and Windows.

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