Overview
12 featuresIn the Autonomous agents & workflows space, OmniBase takes a focused approach. Building, running, and auditing versioned AI agents with project-specific context and model providers. OmniBase is an open-source project aimed at developers and AI engineering teams. OmniBase is open source under the Open Source license. It runs on the web, and it can be self-hosted.
It is developed by lss100200. Among its 12 catalogued features are workspace management, model provider setup, and connection testing. It exposes integrations via a public API.
Summary written by a language model from the project’s public pages.
- ✓Workspace management
- ✓Model provider setup
- ✓Connection testing
- ✓Agent builder
- ✓Agent versioning
- ✓Task runs
- ✓Run auditing
- ✓Workspace knowledge
- ✓RAG retrieval
- ✓API key management
- ✓Budget controls
- ✓Agent rollback
Tagsagent-workbenchself-hosted-aiversioned-agentsworkspace-ragopenai-compatible
AI capabilitiesTextMultimodalStructured
Inference: Cloud API
Built with & integrations
Runs onBrowserSelf-hosted
Detected from
- Next.js
- x-nextjs-cache header · x-nextjs-prerender header · /_next/static/ in the HTML
- Cloudflare
- cf-ray header · cf-cache-status header
Indexing history
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Frequently asked questions about OmniBase
- What does OmniBase do?
- Building, running, and auditing versioned AI agents with project-specific context and model providers. It is catalogued under Autonomous agents & workflows on PulseGate.
- Who is OmniBase for?
- OmniBase is an open-source project built for developers and AI engineering teams.
- Is OmniBase free?
- Yes — OmniBase is open source under the Open Source license and free to use.
- What platforms does OmniBase run on?
- OmniBase runs on the web. It can also be self-hosted.
- Is OmniBase still maintained?
- Unverified. OmniBase has not been re-checked since it entered the index, so there is no finding either way — and only a positive finding would say otherwise.
- Who develops OmniBase?
- OmniBase is developed by lss100200.
- Is OmniBase open source?
- Yes — OmniBase is open source under the Open Source license, developed on GitHub.
- Does OmniBase have an API or integrations?
- Yes — OmniBase exposes a public API.