The agent that
grows with you.
Not a coding copilot tethered to an IDE or a chatbot wrapper around a single API. An autonomous agent that lives on your server, remembers what it learns, and gets more capable the longer it runs.
Install in 60 seconds.
One command to install. One command to configure. Run it anywhere — your laptop, a $5 VPS, or serverless infrastructure that costs nearly nothing when idle.
brew tap quill-agent/tapbrew install quill-agentquill-agent init --model llama3:8bquill-agent auth telegramquill-agent start --daemon
Not a chatbot. An operator.
Quill-Agent doesn't just answer questions — it takes action. Give it a goal and it breaks it down, executes each step, adapts when things change, and reports back when done.
You say
"Research our top 3 competitors and save a summary to Google Docs"
Quill-Agent does
Opens browser · scrapes 3 competitor sites · extracts pricing and features · creates formatted doc · sends you the link
Watch Quill-Agent execute a task.
Everything you need. Nothing you don't.
Any platform you use.
Telegram, Discord, Slack, WhatsApp, Signal, Email, CLI — and a growing list of platforms. Start on one, pick up on another.
Persistent memory & skills.
Learns your projects, remembers context across sessions, and auto-generates skills it can reuse. It gets better the more you use it.
Set it and forget it.
Natural language cron scheduling for reports, backups, and briefings — running unattended through the gateway.
Spawn subagents.
Isolated subagents with their own conversations, terminals, and Python RPC scripts for zero-context-cost pipelines.
Five backends.
Local, Docker, SSH, Singularity, Modal — with container hardening and namespace isolation. Run anywhere safely.
Complete autonomy.
Web search, browser automation, vision, image generation, text-to-speech, and multi-model reasoning.
Your computer keeps working
after you close your laptop.
Quill-Agent runs 24/7 on your hardware. Send it a task at midnight. Wake up to the result. Free and open source — no API costs with local models.
Free to run · Open-source models · Your hardware · Your data