Anyy is a resident, local-first assistant that remembers what matters, learns new skills, runs jobs while you sleep, and reaches you on every surface — all on hardware you own.
Most assistants forget the moment a tab closes. Anyy keeps a durable, local memory of your preferences, your projects, and the way you like things done — and quietly puts it to work in every session.
Facts, preferences, and project context live in plain files on your machine — readable, portable, and yours to edit or delete at any time.
Skills are reusable, composable capabilities. Drop one in and Anyy knows how to do the thing — every time, the same way, on every surface.
Give Anyy tools and let it work while you're away. Scheduled jobs, watchers, and long-running tasks run resident in the background — and report back when they're done.
One resident agent, many front doors. Talk to it in the terminal, ping it from chat, or let it message you first when a job finishes or something needs a look.
One command on the machine you already own — a home server, an old laptop, a NUC under the desk. curl … | sh
Anyy builds memory, loads your skills, and learns your setup — getting more useful the longer it lives there.
Always on, reachable from every surface, running jobs in the background and reaching out when it matters.
Local-first, resident, and entirely yours. Set it up in minutes on hardware you already own.