Moltis Review
A secure personal agent server for individuals and teams to manage tasks and communicate across multiple channels.
Verdict
Moltis offers a unique approach to personal agent servers, prioritizing security and flexibility with its sandboxed execution and multi-provider support. However, its complexity and requirement for self-hosting may deter some users. Overall, Moltis provides a robust solution for those seeking a customizable and secure personal agent server.
What it does
A secure persistent personal agent server in Rust. One binary, sandboxed execution, multi-provider LLMs, voice, memory, Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord, Slack, Matrix, Nostr, Teams, and MCP tools. Secure by design, runs on your hardware.
Best for
Individuals and teams seeking a secure and customizable personal agent server to manage tasks and communicate across multiple channels.
At a glance
Pros & cons
- Secure by design
- Sandboxed execution
- Multi-provider support
- Customizable
- Complex setup
- Requires self-hosting
- Limited user interface
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Frequently asked
- Is Moltis free to use?
- Yes. Moltis has a free plan.
- Does Moltis have memory?
- Yes. Moltis retains conversation memory across sessions.
- Can Moltis do voice or images?
- Voice: yes. Image generation: no.
- What are the best alternatives to Moltis?
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