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OtoDock is now public

The full source is on GitHub, the docs are live, and you can self-host your own team of collaborative agents today — free up to 5 users.

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Today OtoDock goes public: a self-hosted platform that runs Claude Code and Codex as a team of persistent agents for your whole company — with real tools, real security, and the subscriptions you already pay for.

What you get on day one

  • Collaborative agents — persistent coworkers with their own identity, memory, tools, and workspace, shared by your whole team.
  • Your engines — Claude Code, Codex, your own API keys, or local models via Ollama, mixed freely on one install.
  • Real security — every agent session runs in a kernel sandbox with always-on network isolation; you grant access one service at a time.
  • MCP tools — documents, GitHub, notifications, scheduled tasks, memory, and a growing community catalog.

Fair Source, free to start

The entire source is public under Fair Source (FSL-1.1-Apache-2.0): self-host free up to 5 users, read every line, and every release converts to Apache 2.0 after two years. Growing teams license by seats — no feature gates.

Get started

One compose file and you're running — see the install guide or the tutorials. The code lives at github.com/OtoDock/oto-dock — stars, issues, and contributions all welcome.

Put your agents to work

Self-host free up to 5 users — running in minutes.

Get started