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OpenHuman joins Open Orchestrators as a personal agent harness

OpenHuman is a GPL-3.0 personal AI agent harness from TinyHumans with a desktop-first UI, local memory tree, Obsidian-style wiki, integrations, model routing, voice, and optional local AI.

OpenHuman has been added to the Open Orchestrators directory after verification from the public GitHub repository, TinyHumans OpenHuman page, and official documentation. The project describes itself as a personal AI super intelligence: private, simple, and powerful.

The important category signal is the personal-agent harness. OpenHuman is not only a chat interface. Its public README describes a desktop-first assistant with a mascot UI, local SQLite-backed memory tree, Obsidian-compatible wiki, one-click OAuth integrations, native tools, model routing, voice, optional local AI through Ollama, and recurring auto-fetch that pulls connected data into memory.

That makes it relevant to Open Orchestrators because the orchestration surface is the user’s daily context: documents, email, calendar, repos, chats, integrations, memory, and local knowledge. The agent gets a durable personal operating layer instead of starting cold in each prompt.

OpenHuman is GPL-3.0, Rust-primary, and marked early beta in the README. The repo was created in February 2026 and has significant public GitHub attention. The official X account is tracked at @tinyhumansai for future updates.

For Agent Analytics, the useful measurement loop is around the user-facing surfaces OpenHuman helps change: public pages, docs, onboarding flows, product screens, and experiments. Agent Analytics should measure those outcomes; it is not a replacement for OpenHuman’s personal memory, local wiki, integration sync, or voice workflow.

Source confidence: High for repository existence, license metadata, primary language, website, docs, and README-stated capabilities. Medium for product maturity because the README labels the project early beta and public behavior may change quickly.

Evidence:

Explicit non-claims:

  • This update does not benchmark OpenHuman against other personal-agent runtimes or desktop assistants.
  • This update does not claim every integration works locally without backend services; the README describes managed integration paths and direct-mode options.
  • This update does not claim OpenHuman is production-stable; the README marks it early beta.
  • This update does not claim Agent Analytics measures OpenHuman’s local memory, private user data, desktop state, or voice interactions.