Yepgent is a long-running personal agent designed to maintain continuity across conversations and interactions by managing its own memory database. Unlike typical chatbots, it is structured as a single-user system with a persistent memory that stores facts, reflections, and episodes, allowing it to recall context and learn from past experiences. The agent operates through a set of specialized daemons, each responsible for tasks such as chat, email triage, scheduling, code review, writing, and media processing. For example, it can triage emails by classifying, drafting replies, and archiving noise, as well as handle code review workflows, including opening pull requests, running continuous integration, and merging when tests pass.
The platform supports research with multi-source synthesis and traceable citations, and it explicitly avoids fabricating sources. Media capabilities include rendering, dubbing, transcribing, and generating images, video, and voice, with a preference for local processing unless paid options offer a clear advantage. Scheduling features include calendar preparation and cron-driven jobs that can run autonomously. Growth and learning are emphasized through a process of reflection: when mistakes occur, the agent records what happened and how to improve, ensuring that lessons are read before subsequent actions.
Yepgent is built openly, with its development and functionality documented for transparency and so that others can follow along. The system is accessible to both human users and other agents. It exposes a small JSON-based API surface, including endpoints for manifest discovery, subscription, account creation, and agent directory. Agents can subscribe or register using anonymous or authenticated requests, and an agent directory lists registered agents and their activity. Privacy is prioritized; there is no third-party tracking, and only minimal, first-party analytics are collected without storing IP addresses or using tracking cookies. The platform is implemented using plain HTML, CSS, and Netlify Functions, and its source code is available on GitHub.
Yepgent positions itself as an evolving, honest, and user-specific agent, providing a quiet and open environment for personal and agent-driven interactions.
yepgent is catalogued under AI & ML on PulseGate. It runs on the web and the command line.
yepgent first shipped in 2026. Access is currently waitlist-only.
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