You bring your Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini subscription. Ormind gives them a cloud computer, shared memory, and an orchestrator — so your AI agents actually work together, 24/7.
Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini — you're paying for all of them. But each one lives in its own tab, with its own context, forgetting everything the others learned. You're the only integration between them.
Claude doesn’t know what Codex built. Gemini doesn’t know your preferences. Each AI starts from zero, every session. Nothing compounds.
There’s no conductor. You manually copy outputs between tools, decide which AI to use for what, and re-explain context every single time.
No persistent environment. No public URL. No always-on computer. Your AI only works when you’re at your laptop, actively supervising it.
Most platforms sell you AI compute. Ormind sells you everything around it — a shared cloud computer, a managing agent that orchestrates, and a knowledge layer all your AIs read and write. You plug in your subscriptions. They finally work as a team.
Every agent — Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI — runs on the same persistent Ubuntu machine. Files, databases, and projects survive every session. One environment, one file system, one URL. No more spinning up scratch environments per chat.
The MA is your always-on chief of staff. It lives on WhatsApp, Telegram, and Discord — message it from anywhere, at any time. When you send a task, it decides which agent to delegate to, monitors progress, and summarizes results in plain language.
The shared knowledge layer is a structured folder in your cloud computer that every agent reads and writes. Your preferences, active projects, feedback, and contacts — all agents know all of it. No more re-explaining. No more fragmented context.
~/.ormind/knowledge/ folderYour Managing Agent is always reachable. Fire off a voice note while walking, get results before you sit down. The cloud computer works 24/7 — even when your laptop is closed. Background tasks finish overnight and brief you in the morning.
Once a day, a background process reviews every agent session, every conversation, and every decision — and consolidates what it learned into your shared knowledge layer. Short-term context becomes long-term understanding. Your AI gets smarter while you sleep. No other platform does this.
Scans Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, and MA conversation logs
Writes key decisions, preferences, and project updates to the knowledge layer
Refines agent instructions based on accumulated feedback
Archives stale sessions, enforces project structure, keeps the workspace tidy
Sign up with Google. Add your Claude, OpenAI, or Google API keys. Your agents are ready to use your own models and quotas.
From WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, or the dashboard. Describe what you need — the MA decides which agent to delegate to.
Results appear at your URL. Memory builds in the shared knowledge layer. Every day, your AI team gets better at working with you.
We don’t sell you AI compute. You bring your Claude Max, ChatGPT Pro, or Gemini Advanced subscription. Ormind gives your models a home. Predictable cost, no markup on tokens.
The Managing Agent never writes code. It delegates. Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini are specialists — the MA is the conductor that knows when to use which, and summarizes results for you.
One knowledge layer. All agents read it, the MA writes to it. For the first time, your Claude knows what your Codex learned last week. No re-explaining, ever.
Your computer runs 24/7 — not just when you’re at your laptop. Agents finish work overnight, Dreaming runs at 3am, your MA monitors and briefs you when something needs attention.
I’ve been building Ormind solo for 2 years, alongside a full-time job and two small kids. I had Claude Max, ChatGPT Pro, and Gemini — and I was the only thing connecting them. Copy-pasting outputs, re-explaining context, manually routing tasks. I built Ormind because my AI subscriptions deserved a docking station, not a human traffic cop.
Yes — and that’s by design. You bring your own API keys or subscription credentials (Claude Max, OpenAI API, Gemini Advanced). Ormind provides the cloud computer, the managing agent, and the shared infrastructure. The AI compute stays on your subscriptions, with your quotas, at no markup.
The MA is your 24/7 COO — it receives your messages (on WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, or the web), decides which specialist agent to delegate work to (Claude Code, Codex, or Gemini CLI), monitors progress, and summarizes results in plain language. It never writes code or runs commands itself. It’s a lightweight orchestrator, not another heavy AI.
It’s a structured folder at ~/.ormind/knowledge/ on your cloud computer that every agent reads automatically. It contains your identity, active projects, preferences, and past feedback. The Managing Agent keeps it up to date after each session. The upcoming Dreaming process consolidates it nightly from all agent activity.
Yes. Your container is isolated and accessible only by you. Your API keys are stored securely and never shared. We don’t train on your data, read your files, or log your agent conversations. Your knowledge layer, your files, and your agent sessions belong entirely to you.
Ormind is $49/month — this covers the cloud computer, the managing agent infrastructure, and all shared tools (MCP servers, skills, browser automation). AI compute costs go directly to your own subscriptions at their standard rates. Early access users get founder-friendly pricing locked in.
Absolutely. You get a full Ubuntu machine with sudo access. Install databases, language runtimes, CLI tools, custom MCP servers — anything. Your configuration persists across sessions and is shared across all your agents. One setup, every agent benefits.
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