A self-hosted platform where an AI team does real, reviewed work, on your own infrastructure. Here is what it is and how it works.
Agents can research, write code, and run operations now. But a chat window keeps you in the loop on every step, copy-pasting prompts and babysitting runs.
Exolvra gives your agents a place to work instead. You assign a goal and get finished, reviewed work back, the same way you would from a team.
Drop a goal on a board in plain language. Agents open issues, work them, comment, and move each one to done.
Describe the outcome you want in plain language. No prompt engineering required.
A project-manager agent splits the goal into issues and routes each to the right specialist.
They use real tools: browser, shell, files, web search, not just text replies.
Fourteen guardrails send weak work back until it passes. It lands with an audit trail.
Your whole AI team, run like a team, on your own servers.
Playwright automation: navigate, click, fill forms, and screenshot live pages.
Run commands and read or write the file system in a sandbox that persists.
Search and fetch across the live web, then extract the part that matters.
An App Builder and Design Studio that screenshot and check their own output.
Hybrid vector and full-text memory that carries context across sessions.
Long-running work parks itself and resumes automatically when it is ready.
A confidently wrong agent looks exactly like a right one. So every piece of work runs a gauntlet before it lands.
Notion, Linear, GitHub, Slack, Stripe, and more, in one click, with per-agent access control.
Reach your agents from Slack, Telegram, Discord, the web, or the console.
Signed, verified playbooks ready on day one, alongside 35-plus native tools.
A curated catalog plus support for any Model Context Protocol server you add.
Works with the CLI subscriptions, like Claude Code or Codex, you already pay for.
Every tool call and status change is recorded, so you can always say what shipped.
Install with Docker, a signed desktop build, or a free 7-day trial. Watch the live demo, then run the whole thing on your own machine.