Overview
4 featuresworkpilot sits in PulseGate's Autonomous agents & workflows category. It enables enterprises to automate workflows and tasks using an AI assistant via command-line interface. It is built as an open-source project for Enterprise IT teams and developers. workpilot is open source under the MIT license. It runs on the web and the command line, and it can be self-hosted.
workpilot first shipped in 2026. Among its 4 catalogued features are Enterprise AI assistant, agent automation, and CLI interface. It exposes integrations via an MCP server. workpilot is currently in beta.
- ✓Enterprise AI assistant
- ✓Agent automation
- ✓CLI interface
- ✓Internal preview
Tagsai-assistantenterprise-agentcli-toolworkflow-automationinternal-preview
Built with & integrations
Runs onBrowserCLISelf-hosted
Trust & compliance
Verified signals✓HTTPS✓Open Source✓Free tier
Indexing history
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Frequently asked questions about workpilot
- What does workpilot do?
- Workpilot enables enterprises to automate workflows and tasks using an AI assistant via command-line interface. It is catalogued under Autonomous agents & workflows on PulseGate.
- Who should use workpilot?
- workpilot is an open-source project built for Enterprise IT teams and developers.
- Is workpilot free?
- Yes — workpilot is open source under the MIT license and free to use.
- What platforms does workpilot run on?
- workpilot runs on the web and the command line. It can also be self-hosted.
- Is workpilot still active?
- Unverified. workpilot 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.
- What projects are similar to workpilot?
- Similar projects tracked by PulseGate include pipewright, MyWork-AI, and CodePilot.pipewrightMyWork-AICodePilot
- How long has workpilot been around?
- workpilot first shipped in 2026.
- Is workpilot open source?
- Yes — workpilot is open source under the MIT license.