Daymon puts your favorite AI to work 24/7. It schedules, remembers, and orchestrates your own virtual team. Free.
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Daymon puts your favorite AI to work 24/7. It schedules, remembers, and orchestrates your own virtual team. Free.
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Last commit 48 days ago. 376 stars.
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Transport: stdio. Works with Claude Desktop, Cursor, Claude Code, and most MCP clients.
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Open source autopilot for Claude.
Scheduled tasks, persistent memory, background automation. No API keys. No cloud. Runs on your Mac, Windows, or Linux machine.
Daymon is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Anthropic.
Sleep. Daymon doesn't. It runs Claude tasks on schedule, remembers context across conversations, watches files for changes, and works in the background — all while you sleep, commute, or focus on other things.
No API keys. No token costs. No cloud. Just your existing Claude subscription, finally working 24/7.
brew install daymonio/daymon/daymon
Download the latest .dmg from GitHub Releases.
Download the latest .exe installer from GitHub Releases.
Download the .deb or .AppImage from GitHub Releases.
# .deb (Ubuntu/Debian)
sudo dpkg -i daymon_*.deb
# AppImage (any distro)
chmod +x Daymon-*.AppImage && ./Daymon-*.AppImage
git clone https://github.com/daymonio/daymon.git
cd daymon
npm install
npm run dev # Development mode
npm run build # Production build
Install Daymon and open it. That's it — Daymon auto-configures Claude Desktop on first launch.
Open Claude Desktop and try:
"Remember that I prefer TypeScript over JavaScript"
"Every weekday at 9am, check HackerNews for AI news and summarize the top 5 stories"
"Watch my Downloads folder and organize new files into subfolders by type"
Install Daymon and open it. Daymon auto-configures Claude Code on first launch (if ~/.claude.json exists).
Then try:
"Remember this project uses PostgreSQL 16 and runs on port 5432"
"Schedule a daily code review of this repo every morning at 8am"
Daymon is a desktop app for macOS, Windows, and Linux that lives in your menu bar (system tray on Windows). It gives Claude persistent memory, scheduled tasks, workers, and file watchers — all running locally on your machine.
Your Claude subscription only works when you do. Daymon puts it to work 24/7.
Scheduled Tasks — "Every weekday at 9am, check HackerNews for AI news." Just tell Claude what you want. Daymon handles the scheduling.
Persistent Memory — "Remember I'm fundra