Nice! This is a big pain point for many of us.
But unfortunately I don't see our company agreeing to allow some third party "potential" access to our chats. If it's some large company like slack or Telegram maybe but for sure not a small startup.
Thank you! I think it's ridiculous to be honest, since companies mostly don't bother to give access to their data for OpenAI or ChatGPT, and probably many others. Also one can still rely on the power of agreements like NDA, commercial licenses, privacy policy, etc. They could be not just an AI-generated content.
Thank you, I will have a look at it. I don't see anything wrong with that, I bet there are tons of products built every day based on similar ideas. And I'm not ready to go open-source at this point.
I wrote some of my concerns about going open-source with it in the other reply. Mainly, I want to build a commercial tool, true open-source is not that obvious to go with, but still possible of course. I'm still not sure about the proper way.
I’m not sure people will use it unless it’s either open-source or backed by a large company. I already know a few open-source alternatives to what you’ve built.
I will be more than happy if you try it and get a sense of it.
What other harnesses do you mean? Actually, it's not the same as Claude's native remote control, it's more like remote terminal access with extra integration for Claude Code/Codex CLI that wires them a Telegram bot.
I'm not against it at all, but I put my concerns about open source here on the other comment. And I'm pretty sure there are a bunch of similar open source projects already.
I agree, it's not a rocked science, especially for IT people, but it still took me three months to polish everything. I was thinking about open-source first, but I also think that open-source is at big risk now, since big LLMs at poor hands can find vulnerabilities faster than you fix them. And I'm still open to provide access to the code at higher plan tiers though.
Also I never did open-source before and neither any tools for developers, so I feel some kind of personal insecurity here...
Wrt to multiple products with similar ideas, I fully agree - we also use Uber, Bolt, and many others for the same purpose.
Also I never did open-source before and neither any tools for developers, so I feel some kind of personal insecurity here...