Show HN: OpenWork – An open-source alternative to Claude Cowork

hi hn,

i built openwork, an open-source, local-first system inspired by claude cowork.

it’s a native desktop app that runs on top of opencode (opencode.ai). it’s basically an alternative gui for opencode, which (at least until now) has been more focused on technical folks.

the original seed for openwork was simple: i have a home server, and i wanted my wife and i to be able to run privileged workflows. things like controlling home assistant, or deploying custom web apps (e.g. our customs recipe app recipes.benjaminshafii.com), legal torrents, without living in a terminal.

our initial setup was running the opencode web server directly and sharing credentials to it. that worked, but i found the web ui unreliable and very unfriendly for non-technical users.

the goal with openwork is to bring the kind of workflows i’m used to running in the cli into a gui, while keeping a very deep extensibility mindset. ideally this grows into something closer to an obsidian-style ecosystem, but for agentic work.

some core principles i had in mind:

- open by design: no black boxes, no hosted lock-in. everything runs locally or on your own servers. (models don’t run locally yet, but both opencode and openwork are built with that future in mind.) - hyper extensible: skills are installable modules via a skill/package manager, using the native opencode plugin ecosystem. - non-technical by default: plans, progress, permissions, and artifacts are surfaced in the ui, not buried in logs.

you can already try it: - there’s an unsigned dmg - or you can clone the repo, install deps, and if you already have opencode running it should work right away

it’s very alpha, lots of rough edges. i’d love feedback on what feels the roughest or most confusing.

happy to answer questions.

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ben_talent

2 days ago


33 comments

snow_mac 11 minutes ago

Created two days ago.... Did you use Claude Code to generate the open source code? :P

louis030195 10 hours ago

Looks great. I don't use opencode myself but like a lot Claude skills, agents, I have like 50 different ones for personal life, work, dating, whatever Is there integration with Claude skills?

Have you considered using or integrating with ACP? https://zed.dev/acp

We use it in our desktop app IDE (mediar.ai) and it's pretty good

  • xyzsparetimexyz 7 hours ago

    Dating??? Christ, this planet is cooked.

    • kevmo314 5 hours ago

      Surely that is a joke… I hope…

      • dotancohen 2 hours ago

        Early on I asked ChatGPT 4 what women actually want. I actually got some advice that was quite helpful.

      • 8note an hour ago
        2 more

        id imagine a skill like "book a restaurant, and update my calendar"

        • verdverm an hour ago

          I'm imagining an ADK swipe skill

browningstreet 6 hours ago

Personally I’m skeptical and a bit dismissive of an insta- clone of commercial offerings. I ignore these things until they’re 3-6 months old and still iterating.

Announcements on their own are like whispers.

  • ben_talent an hour ago

    Completely understand. It's up to us to keep shippinh and making this actually good during that time!

McAdam 10 hours ago

Still feels a bit technical. The Claude approach is designed for "Susan in Accounting" - what thoughts do you have to reduce the technical barriers?

  • ben_talent 10 hours ago

    Yeah it is still too technical.

    First obvious stuff like getting the dmg notarized having easier install.

    Then after it will be about optimizing onboarding. One of the core goals is to help Susan do 1 small task in under 5 min.

    To do that we will need to: - have some prepackaged configs for folks like starter template - ship opencode within the app itself so users don't need to manually install it - and get rid of the technical jargon that is cluttered in the app.

rose8 9 hours ago

sounds cool! I'm non technical, I get the workflow with controling home assistant. How could I use this at work? Like how could the workflow be between marketing and devs, for example, for website work, can I change content without dealing with GitHub?

NSPG911 7 hours ago

how does it compare to opencode's own gui that uses tauri?

imiric 9 hours ago

The word "open" in software names has completely lost its meaning.

  • ben_talent 9 hours ago

    I used "open" because: - it's open source - built on top of open source (opencode) - it's built-around extensibility via plain-text files (skills) and open-source plugins

    • verdverm an hour ago

      If everyone put "open" in their project's name because it was open source, almost all the software we use would have "open" in the name

      The open source / open plugins / text files is not unique to your project. The majority of the ai tooling space is open in the same way

  • dmd 4 hours ago

    How much more open do you want it to be? It’s MIT licensed.

kevinoconnell 9 hours ago

yo this is so sick, could def incorporate this into my workflow

  • ben_talent 9 hours ago

    let me know if you need help, still a bit rough around the edges

yowlingcat 8 hours ago

Great stuff and very timely. I just started getting into using opencode and while I'm hugely optimistic about its capabilities and can use it personally without too much sweat, I was left hoping for something a bit more batteries included to give to my non technical colleagues so we can collaborate together. This looks to be exactly what we were looking for so I am looking forward to giving it a spin!

  • ben_talent 7 hours ago

    Yeah ! I feel like until we figure out the correct UX for non-technical people the right way would be a sort of hybrid. Where you'd set it up on a remote server (if you know opencode you know openwork) and you just then have non-tech people do a one time setup to connect to the remote and from then on you can easily extend capabilities.

torstenvl 11 hours ago

This isn't open source.

  • ben_talent 11 hours ago

    Oh damn thanks for flagging. I just added an MIT license.

    • gus_massa 11 hours ago

      Beware that the readme.md still says "TBD" at the bottom.

      • ben_talent 10 hours ago

        Fixed as well. Thanks again!