Happycapy: The Agent-Native Computer, for the Rest of Us
Product Hunt - AI
Happycapy is introduced on Product Hunt as an 'agent-native computer' designed for general users. It aims to bring advanced AI capabilities to everyday computing.
Product Hunt - AI
Happycapy is introduced on Product Hunt as an 'agent-native computer' designed for general users. It aims to bring advanced AI capabilities to everyday computing.
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Happycapy 在 Product Hunt 上被介紹為一款為一般用戶設計的「代理原生電腦」,旨在將先進的 AI 功能帶入日常計算。
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Happycapy
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m Jarod, Co-founder & CEO of Happycapy, previously at Trickle.
Over the past year, we’ve all watched vibe coding go mainstream.
Tools like Claude Code showed what agentic AI can do for developers.
Open-source projects like OpenClaw proved agents can work 24/7 in the real world.
But there’s a gap.
Most of today’s agent tools are either:
built for developers and terminals, or
powerful but hard to self-host, configure, and secure.
We believe agentic AI shouldn’t be limited to people who know how to set up infrastructure or deal with security issues.
That’s why we built Happycapy.
Happycapy — The agent-native computer, for the rest of us.
An OpenClaw alternative that runs directly in your browser — and now on your phone.
No setup. No learning curve. No plugins.
Built-in sandboxing, designed from day one for safety and trust.
Just open it, talk to it, and let your agent work with you.
We’re the original team behind Trickle, and this is our clean break into what we believe is the real shape of 2026:
agent-native computing, with a human-first GUI.
Would love your feedback, questions, and ideas 👇
Thanks for checking out Happycapy 🦫✨Fun Easter egg 🥳: our design team hid a little tribute to the very first GUI computers on the landing page — see if you can spot it. 👀
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Hey PH community, I counted yesterday. 23 different apps before noon. Slack, Notion, ChatGPT, Figma, Google Sheets, email, Trello... and about 15 Chrome tabs I never closed from yesterday. By lunch I was exhausted and my actual work was still sitting there unfinished. The thing is, we all do this. We've normalized digital whack-a-mole. We have AI that can generate images and write code in seconds. But somehow we're still the ones doing all the clicking and switching. The AI just sits in a chat window waiting for us to feed it context. That felt backwards. So we built HappyCapy basically a computer where the AI can actually DO stuff, not just tell you what to do. Generate images, edit docs, crunch numbers, build sites. Whatever. You just describe what you need and it handles the tool-hopping. We're not replacing your main computer. But for a lot of tasks, it's way faster to just delegate to an agent that gets it done. It's live now. Still rough in places. But if you're tired of being an unpaid assistant to your own AI assistant, it might click. Curious: how many apps are you juggling right now? What's driving you most crazy about it?
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"I just watched seven AI experts argue about my blog post for 3 minutes straight."
Marketing guy said it was too technical. Accessibility auditor flagged the contrast. Editor caught a logic hole I missed.
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"I just watched seven AI experts argue about my blog post for 3 minutes straight."
Marketing guy said it was too technical. Accessibility auditor flagged the contrast. Editor caught a logic hole I missed.
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You get powerful AI agents, a database, and analytics—all integrated into one platform. It’s a real time-saver for someone like me who’s always juggling multiple projects. The interface is intuitive, so you can focus on your ideas rather than getting lost in the tech setup. Plus, it lets you go from concept to launch with minimal effort, super practical.
While it’s easy to build and launch, I sometimes feel a bit limited in terms of tweaking the look and feel to match specific brand styles. Maybe a bit more flexibility there would make it even more powerful for devs and designers who care about those finer details.
I chose Trickle because it’s a one-stop shop for building and launching AI-powered apps without the usual hassle of stitching different tools together. As someone who’s always exploring new frameworks, the fact that I can quickly prototype with built-in AI models and databases was super appealing. It lets me focus on the fun parts, solving problems and iterating, without getting bogged down in the backend setup.