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Gideon AI
A local-first AI agent that acts with your approval
Gideon AI is an open-source Windows desktop agent for secure conversations, approved computer actions, durable missions, and reusable automation. Bring your preferred model provider while keeping credentials, data, and control in your hands.
I started building Gideon because I believe AI agents will become a normal part of personal computing, but only if users can clearly understand and control what those agents are allowed to do.
Gideon is a Windows desktop agent built to help users complete real work through secure conversations, durable missions, reusable automations, inspectable memory, and scoped computer actions.
What makes Gideon different is that it was not built as a thin interface around a single model API. It is powered by Munesoft Agent, the TypeScript framework I built for model routing, orchestration, workflows, memory, approvals, plugins, tracing, evaluation, and recovery.
My goal is to make authority visible.
With Gideon, users can:
• Choose the workspace an agent may access • Review proposed actions before they happen • Approve the exact action or revision • Receive a durable receipt of completed work • Revoke access whenever they choose • Use different AI providers instead of being locked into one model
I have taken Gideon from an agent framework to a packaged desktop product with isolated processes, schema-validated IPC, encrypted credential storage, crash recovery, approval-bound actions, and extensive automated testing.
It is still early, and I am especially interested in feedback on:
• Which tasks you would trust a desktop agent to handle • Which actions should always require approval • What would make you comfortable keeping an agent installed on your computer • Which integrations and automations would be most valuable
Thank you for checking out Gideon. I’ll be here throughout the launch answering questions, hearing criticism, and learning from the community.
About Gideon AI on Product Hunt
“A local-first AI agent that acts with your approval”
Gideon AI was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #122 on the daily leaderboard. Gideon AI is an open-source Windows desktop agent for secure conversations, approved computer actions, durable missions, and reusable automation. Bring your preferred model provider while keeping credentials, data, and control in your hands.
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Who hunted Gideon AI?
Gideon AI was hunted by Erick Munene. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of Gideon AI including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
I started building Gideon because I believe AI agents will become a normal part of personal computing, but only if users can clearly understand and control what those agents are allowed to do.
Gideon is a Windows desktop agent built to help users complete real work through secure conversations, durable missions, reusable automations, inspectable memory, and scoped computer actions.
What makes Gideon different is that it was not built as a thin interface around a single model API. It is powered by Munesoft Agent, the TypeScript framework I built for model routing, orchestration, workflows, memory, approvals, plugins, tracing, evaluation, and recovery.
My goal is to make authority visible.
With Gideon, users can:
• Choose the workspace an agent may access
• Review proposed actions before they happen
• Approve the exact action or revision
• Receive a durable receipt of completed work
• Revoke access whenever they choose
• Use different AI providers instead of being locked into one model
I have taken Gideon from an agent framework to a packaged desktop product with isolated processes, schema-validated IPC, encrypted credential storage, crash recovery, approval-bound actions, and extensive automated testing.
It is still early, and I am especially interested in feedback on:
• Which tasks you would trust a desktop agent to handle
• Which actions should always require approval
• What would make you comfortable keeping an agent installed on your computer
• Which integrations and automations would be most valuable
Thank you for checking out Gideon. I’ll be here throughout the launch answering questions, hearing criticism, and learning from the community.