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.