Atomic Bot is a tool for running personal AI agents. Its page describes it as a way to run OpenClaw, and it also references Hermes, with both presented as agents that people use through Atomic Bot. The service centers on getting an agent live in one click and keeping it running 24/7.
The listed uses focus on routine personal and browser-based work. Atomic Bot says its agents can handle Gmail management, calendar scheduling, reading documents and PDFs, monitoring trends and mentions, controlling a browser to click, fill, and submit forms, travel assistance, file organization, building a second brain, and general task automation. The page also includes user comments about agents running in Discord and about browser automation, but the product’s own feature list is limited to those tasks.
Delivery is described as web and MacOS apps, with other platforms marked as coming soon. The page also mentions Windows and iOS in a download area, while another section says agents can run locally on a user’s device or securely in a dedicated cloud environment. It describes a guided setup with pre-installed skills and a user-friendly interface, and a manual setup that uses a terminal, requires service configuration, and lets users find and install skills themselves. The setup is also labeled privacy-first by design, and the cloud path is described as sign-in plus encrypted access from anywhere.
The page refers to Atomic Bot as private, local, and open-source. It invites users to get early access, but it does not provide pricing details. It also includes links to Download, GitHub, Blog, Features, Comparison, and Get started.
In the Workflow automation space, Atomic Bot takes a focused approach. It simplifies running and managing AI agents for automating personal and business tasks across platforms. Atomic Bot is a consumer product aimed at productivity-focused professionals. A free plan is available. Atomic Bot is available on the web, the command line, iOS, macOS, and Windows.
Behind Atomic Bot is Atomic Mail, based in the United States, and it first shipped in 2026. The project is developed in the open on GitHub with 98 stars and 160 commits in the last 90 days. Among its 6 catalogued features are AI agent automation, gmail management, and calendar autopilot.
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