Craft Agents
Open-source document-centric AI agent interface
Overview
Craft Agents is an open-source desktop application that reimagines how you work with AI agents through a document-centric interface rather than traditional chat logs. Built by the team behind Craft, it supports multiple LLM providers including Anthropic Claude, OpenAI, Google Gemini, Groq, Mistral, and xAI, with zero-config integrations that automatically discover APIs, read documentation, and configure credentials for services like Slack, Gmail, GitHub, and Stripe. Sessions function as rich documents with workflow statuses (Todo, In Progress, Needs Review, Done), flagging, and inbox-style task management. Features include three permission modes (Explore, Ask to Edit, Auto), workspaces with isolated contexts, reusable Skills for custom instructions, MCP server support with 32+ Craft document tools, native Mermaid diagram rendering, multi-file diff viewer, drag-and-drop file support for images, PDFs, and Office documents, and event-driven automations. The app is built with Electron and available on macOS, Windows, and Linux under the Apache 2.0 license.
Pricing: Free
Architecture: Apple Silicon, Intel
Key Features
- Document-centric agent sessions with workflow statuses and inbox-style management
- Multi-provider LLM support: Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, Groq, Mistral, xAI, and OpenRouter
- Zero-config integrations that auto-discover APIs and configure credentials
- MCP server support with 32+ built-in Craft document tools
- Three permission modes: Explore (read-only), Ask to Edit, and Auto (full autonomy)
- Workspaces with isolated sources, credentials, and history
- Reusable Skills for custom instruction sets
- Native Mermaid diagram rendering engine
- Multi-file diff viewer for code changes
- Drag-and-drop support for images, PDFs, and Office documents
- Event-driven automations triggered by labels, schedules, or tool usage
- Remote server mode with CLI client for headless access
- Customizable themes at app and workspace levels
- Cross-platform: macOS, Windows, and Linux