MindRoot is an open-source, self-hostable platform designed for building customizable AI agents with extensive web integration. It offers a modular architecture where plugins can be used to create complete web applications or to add new large language model (LLM) integrations, image generation, and other machine learning models via a services framework. The system is intended to be infinitely expandable, allowing users to tailor their AI agents and applications to a wide range of needs.
A central feature of MindRoot is its open registry, which enables seamless publishing and installation of agents, plugins, MCP servers, and personas. Users can leverage the built-in registry or deploy their own, supporting greater control over deployment and distribution. The platform supports advanced AI capabilities, including personas, knowledge bases, MCP servers, and compatibility with multiple AI providers. Users can bring their own API keys for services such as OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Gemini, and OpenRouter. Pre-installed plugins cover a range of functionalities, including image generation (Flux), shell execution, file management, knowledge base integration, web search (Tavily), and examination of PDFs and images.
MindRoot addresses several use cases, such as personal research and programming assistants, intelligent customer service agents that can be embedded in websites or applications, and enterprise automation for business process management, data analysis, and workflow optimization. These agents can access web resources, manage knowledge bases, automate workflows, and scale from simple bots to complex multi-agent business intelligence solutions.
The platform is available under the MIT license, emphasizing transparency and user control over data and infrastructure. It can be self-hosted or accessed through managed hosting plans, which include MindRoot pre-installed on a VPS with varying resources and support levels. 99 per month, each offering different levels of CPU, RAM, storage, network traffic, and support. All plans support multiple agents, MCP servers, AI sysadmin features, and the same set of pre-installed plugins, with higher tiers offering greater capacity, dedicated resources, and priority support.
In the Autonomous agents & workflows space, MindRoot takes a focused approach. Enabling developers to build, deploy, and customize AI agents with deep web and plugin integration without vendor lock-in. It is built as an open-source project for developers building AI agent applications. MindRoot is open source under the MIT license. MindRoot is available on the web, embeddable surfaces, and API, and it can be self-hosted.
MindRoot first shipped in 2024. Development happens publicly on GitHub with 94 stars and 40 commits in the last 90 days. Key capabilities include plugin system, open registry, and self-hostable. It exposes integrations via an MCP server and a public API.
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