Robin is your personal A.I. assistant. Not a chatbot. An agent that lives on your computer — or on a dedicated server — reads your files, writes documents, manages your tasks, and when the job gets big, creates helper agents on its own.
You know how a great personal assistant knows your schedule, remembers your preferences, handles your emails, and takes care of the boring stuff so you can focus on what matters? Robin is that — but it's software.
It runs on your computer. You talk to it. You tell it what you need. It reads files, writes documents, organizes information, and does real work — not just suggestions. And here's the best part: you train it yourself, in plain language. No programming. No configuration files. Just tell Robin what it should know, and it learns.
Robin can read files on your computer and write new ones. Need a report? A summary? An email draft? Robin opens the files, understands them, and creates what you need.
Real file accessNo code required. Tell Robin: "You handle client emails. Be professional but friendly. Always CC my manager." That's it. Robin remembers and follows your rules.
Natural languageMost A.I. tools give you text to copy and paste. Robin actually performs the task. It creates the file. Sends the message. Organizes the folder. Done.
Action, not adviceRun Robin on your laptop for personal use. Or get a dedicated server so Robin is always on, always available, handling work even while you sleep.
Your choiceNo tutorials. No documentation rabbit holes. No YAML files. You teach Robin the same way you'd teach a new employee on their first day — you just explain what you need.
Robin runs wherever you need it. Install it on your personal machine for private, local use — your data never leaves your computer. Or deploy it on a dedicated server so Robin is available 24/7, handling requests even when your laptop is closed.
Install Robin locally. It reads your files, works with your tools, and stays completely private. Perfect for personal use — everything runs on your machine, nothing is shared.
Free — Your hardwareGet a Robin on a server that's always on. It handles requests around the clock, manages your Fledglings, stays connected to The Mesh, and never misses a beat — even while you sleep.
Always on — ManagedImagine you run a business. You have clients. Each client needs attention. You can't personally answer every question — so you hire people, train them, and let them handle things under your guidance.
Robin does the same thing — but with agents.
When Robin needs to handle multiple people or tasks at once, it creates Fledglings — smaller, specialized agents that Robin configures, trains, and supervises. Think of Robin as the manager. Fledglings are the team.
You don't build Fledglings. Robin does. When it detects that a task requires parallel attention — like answering 5 clients at once — it spins up Fledglings automatically.
AutomaticEach Fledgling inherits Robin's knowledge and rules. Robin configures them for a specific job: "Handle Client A's onboarding" or "Answer support tickets from Region B."
PreconfiguredFledglings don't go rogue. Robin orchestrates every Fledgling, reviews their outputs, and steps in when something needs human-level judgment. Robin is always the manager.
OrchestratedFledglings connect to The Mesh just like any agent. They can discover other agents, share information, and cooperate across the network — expanding your reach without expanding your effort.
ConnectedRobin is powerful on its own. But Robin on The Mesh is something else entirely.
When connected to The Mesh, your Robin can discover other agents, request help it can't provide alone, and share information securely. Your Robin might ask a finance agent for a tax calculation. Or a design agent for a logo. Or a legal agent to review a clause. Your Robin finds the right agent, asks the right question, and brings you the answer.
And the same goes for Fledglings. Every Fledgling Robin creates joins The Mesh too — multiplying your presence across the network without you lifting a finger.
Robin is the personal agent that does real work — and when the job gets big, it creates Fledglings to help. One Robin. An entire team.