Overview
Rakazo is an open-source, self-hosted alternative to Grok Bot: persistent AI teammates that sign in to your tools and do real work, running on your own machine with your own model keys. Each bot gets its own thread, memory, routines, and a graphical computer — a Docker Linux desktop by default, a remote E2B or Daytona sandbox, or your Mac directly — and the model can watch the screen, drive a browser, run terminal commands, and work with files while you watch or take over. Routines are plain Markdown you can read and edit, permissions are per-bot with an audit log, and bots can spawn other bots or subagents. Ships with templates for inbox management, sales outbound, expense reports, bug triage, and more. Apache-2.0, still in beta: you run it yourself with Docker plus Node, and the Mac client is an Electron shell you build from source that talks to your own API.
Architecture: Apple Silicon, Intel
Key Features
- Self-hosted with Docker — your keys, your model, your machine
- Bring your own model: Claude, GPT, Grok, or local
- Each bot has its own thread, memory, routines, and history
- Graphical bot computer via Docker, E2B, Daytona, or This Mac
- Model observes and controls a live desktop, browser, terminal, and files
- Take over the same desktop while the bot is working
- Routines written as plain, editable Markdown
- Per-bot permissions, approvals, and an audit log
- Bots can spawn other bots or run subagents
- Composio plugins for connected apps
- Prebuilt templates: Inbox Manager, Sales Outbound, Talent Scout, Expense Manager, Bug Triage
- Web, Electron desktop, and mobile clients on one API