This is a different product from the observability platform. The platform watches the AI apps and agents you build. Voight Agents are agents Voight hosts and runs for you. You can, of course, point the platform at your Voight Agent to observe it too.
The idea
Your next hire doesn’t sleep. It sells, supports and gets work done, around the clock — and the agent (its identity, memory and channels) belongs to your account, not a rented seat.- One click, ~60 seconds to live. No infra, no Docker, no keys to wire. Pick a name, a framework, a model and a role — deploy.
- Always on. Each agent runs on isolated, private cloud infrastructure and keeps its own persistent memory between runs.
- Multi-channel. The same agent replies on Telegram, works a GitHub repo, chats in the dashboard, and answers over an API.
- You own it. Rename it, re-brief it, connect or disconnect channels, pause or delete — it’s yours.
How it fits together
| Piece | What it is | Page |
|---|---|---|
| Framework | The runtime engine your agent runs on (Hermes today) | Frameworks |
| Model | The LLM that does the thinking — GLM or MiMo, sponsored at launch | Models |
| Channels | Where the agent shows up — web, API, Telegram, GitHub | Channels |
| Template | A starting persona + focus (General, Sales, Prediction) | Quickstart |
| Memory | Per-agent, persistent Markdown memory that survives restarts | — |
What one agent can do today
- Reason and act with tools — it decides what to do and uses its tools instead of guessing.
- Search the web — built in, no setup.
- Remember — persistent memory per agent, carried across conversations and runs.
- Work channels — reply on Telegram, open PRs and review issues on GitHub, chat in the dashboard, or be driven over the API.
- Run on a schedule — recurring tasks so it keeps working while you’re away.
Deploy one
Open the agents app
Sign in with a wallet or email and deploy your first agent. The first 130 agents are free — one per person.
Next
- Quickstart — deploy your first agent in four steps
- Frameworks — Hermes today; OpenClaw and ElizaOS next
- Models — the sponsored lineup and bring-your-own-key
- Channels — connect Telegram and GitHub
- Pricing — $15/mo per agent, first 130 free