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Your AI agent proposes an action (send an email, post a comment, run a command). You approve, reject, or edit it from a web, mobile, or Slack/Discord/Telegram inbox, and it only runs on yes. The gate is a data dependency, not a prompt the model can skip. Open source (MIT), self-hostable, MCP + REST.
Hey Product Hunt! I'm Radim, the maker.
I kept building AI agents (Claude Code, a few scheduled scripts) and rewriting the same thing every time: a way to approve what the agent does before it actually does it. Send an email, post a reply, run a command. Not a "please confirm" line in the prompt, because the model just reasons its way past that. An actual gate.
So I pulled it out into Impri. Your agent proposes an action, you approve, reject, or edit it from a web or Slack/Discord/Telegram inbox, and it only runs on yes. The core is MIT and self-hostable, with an MCP server and a plain REST API.
It's genuinely early, a handful of real users so far. If you build agents that take real actions, I'd love your take on where the human step belongs. Repo: github.com/sekera-radim/impri
interesting idea, but claude code when set to /remote-control or done via web already pings me with questions. I maybe could be convinced, what are the benefits of using this vs. just Claude?
About Impri on Product Hunt
“Human-in-the-loop approval inbox for AI agents”
Impri was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 10 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #59 on the daily leaderboard. Your AI agent proposes an action (send an email, post a comment, run a command). You approve, reject, or edit it from a web, mobile, or Slack/Discord/Telegram inbox, and it only runs on yes. The gate is a data dependency, not a prompt the model can skip. Open source (MIT), self-hostable, MCP + REST.
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