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Autonomous AI company runtime for solo founders. Built in public, run privately, documented openly.
This repo ships the 10-skill public bundle for the Starter tier of Daily AI Agents OS — a runtime that turns one Mac into an autonomous AI company you operate by Telegram.
The brain is Hermes. The arms are OpenClaw specialists. This bundle is the first layer of skills they execute, written in bash + jq + curl, all readable in 60 seconds per skill.
curl -sf https://usedailyai.com/install.sh | bash
The installer runs 9 checks: Darwin arm64, ≥ 16 GB RAM, Hermes present, OpenClaw present, license valid, bundle synced, symlinked into ~/.openclaw/skills/dai-os-bundle, smoke-test, and gateway-ready prompt. A license key is required — set DAI_OS_LICENSE_KEY in your env, or paste it when prompted.
| Skill | What it does |
|---|---|
session-keeper | Daily browser-session audit at 09:00 — keeps long-lived logins alive on a schedule. |
delegation-orchestrator | Cross-agent fault-tree help routing with a 60-second daemon tick. |
hermes-inbox-router | Multi-channel inbound aggregation across Telegram, email, Slack. |
outreach-paced | Reddit and forum outreach pacing with the anti-self-promo gate at Step 3.5. |
model-warmth-keeper | Local LLM auto-recovery on Ollama (http://127.0.0.1:11434) and LM Studio. |
launchd-drift-recovery | Daily macOS launchd plist health audit at 06:00. |
ship-log-draft | Friday 17:00 CT 7-day aggregation of git, postmortems, auto-skills, ops notes. |
skill-registry-sync | Auto-wire owner_agent for every new SKILL.md the runtime discovers. |
voice-gate | Public-output quality scoring against a VOICE.md reference. |
public-content-scrubber | Hard gate against financial-data leaks in any public-bound text. |
Each skill is a directory with SKILL.md (frontmatter + description), run.sh (executable bash), INSTALL.md (env vars + smoke), and EXAMPLES.md (1-2 sanitized real outputs).
| Tier | Price | What's included |
|---|---|---|
| Starter | $99/mo | 1 user, this 10-skill bundle, Discord access |
| Team | $499/mo | Unlimited users, full 200+ skill library, monthly office hours with Cooper |
Buy at https://usedailyai.com/os.
This OS runs on your hardware. Bring:
@BotFather (2 minutes)It is: 12 working skills, an install script, a runtime contract, and a CI workflow that validates every skill on every push. Honest, opinionated, evolving.
It isn't: a hosted SaaS. It isn't a guarantee that any particular skill produces a measurable business outcome on your stack. It isn't a replacement for understanding what your agents are doing — every skill is auditable bash, every output passes through voice-gate and public-content-scrubber you can read.
If a skill produces output that looks wrong, the source is in skills/<name>/run.sh and you can fix it yourself. That's the deal at the Starter tier.
CHANGELOG.md for the running list.