Knows your world. Answers to you.
Flowly is a native AI assistant that takes action across your apps and browser tabs. Summon it as a full chat, from the menubar, or through a notch overlay — one global hotkey away on macOS, Windows, and Linux.
Available for macOS, Windows, Linux. Free during launch.
Hey Product Hunt — Hakan from Nocetic, the team behind Flowly. Some of you saw our last launch. Since then I kept circling back to one thing that bugged me: every agent I tried lived in someone else's cloud, was stuck on one model, and forgot who I was the second I closed the tab. Powerful, but never really mine. So we rebuilt Flowly around three things: On your machine, your keys. It runs natively on your own computer and your phone, on the AI keys you already pay for — Anthropic, OpenAI, OpenRouter, or a local model, your call. Your data doesn't leave. A memory of your world. This is the part I care about most. It's not a chat log, it's closer to a model of your world — your people, your projects, the way you work. It tracks what changed and when, and quietly fixes itself when it gets something wrong. Everywhere you are. Native apps for Mac, Windows, Linux, and iPhone. One agent, in sync. The big one for this launch: the whole agent core is now open source (Apache 2.0). Read every line, self-host it, point it at any model. Honest state of things: the memory and the cross-session learning are live and I use them every day, but they're young — they get sharper the more you push them. If something feels off, that's genuinely useful for us. Two questions I'd love answered in the comments: 1. What's the first thing you'd want your agent to actually remember about trust an agent with your real data? The big one for this launch: the whole agent core is now open source (Apache 2.0). Read every line, self-host it, point it at any model. Honest state of things: the memory and the cross-session learning are live and I use them every day, but they're young — they get sharper the more you push them. If something feels off, that's genuinely useful for us. Two questions I'd love answered in the comments: 1. What's the first thing you'd want your agent to actually remember about you? 2. If you self-host, what would make you trust an agent with your real data? Thanks for taking a look — we'll be in the comments all day. — Hakan & the Nocetic team Show more