WUPHF is a source-available tool designed to automate manual workflows by creating AI agents that operate directly on a user's local machine. Instead of requiring users to manually configure complex automation flows, WUPHF enables the creation of agents through a simple process: users either describe a task in one sentence or demonstrate it once via a screen-share call. The tool observes the workflow, asks clarifying questions, and then assembles an agent with its own app interface, scheduled routines, and necessary tools, all tailored to the demonstrated process.
Each agent built by WUPHF comes with a dedicated UI, the ability to read and write real workspace data, and versioned routines that can be scheduled (such as weekly recaps). Agents maintain a full run history and transcripts of their actions. They are capable of integrating with over 100 external services via Composio, allowing them to interact with a user's broader software stack. Knowledge management is also supported: agents preserve and cite relevant documentation, including wiki articles and notes, carried over verbatim from previous workspaces.
A distinctive feature of WUPHF is its approval gate system. While agents can freely read data and prepare actions, any write operation—such as sending emails, posting to Slack, or updating a CRM—requires explicit human approval before execution. This ensures that users retain control over all outbound communications and data changes. The platform is positioned as an alternative to traditional automation tools, focusing on a hiring metaphor rather than manual flowchart configuration.
WUPHF is delivered as a command-line application that runs locally, without requiring signup or cloud access. It is free to self-host under a Fair-Code license, with no per-seat or usage-based fees. For organizations seeking a hosted solution, a related product called Nex Cloud is available. WUPHF is suited for users who want to automate complex or repetitive workflows securely and privately on their own infrastructure.
WUPHF sits in PulseGate's Autonomous agents & workflows category. It focuses on automating repetitive manual workflows without relying on cloud services or manual scripting. It is built as an open-source project for technical users and developers seeking local workflow automation. WUPHF is open source under the Open Source license. WUPHF is available on the command line, and it can be self-hosted.
It is developed by Nex.ai, and the product first shipped in 2026. Development happens publicly on GitHub with 1.2k stars and 1.3k commits in the last 90 days. Key capabilities include workflow automation, integration support, and screen share onboarding.
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