The dashboard your whole business reports to.
One screen for every business you run. Income, leads, projects, tasks, brand voice. KPIs you actually look at. Everything else lives one click away — same window, same memory.
Stop juggling twelve apps. Your notes, leads, projects, voice assistant, and automations all live together in one workspace that runs on your laptop, phone, and desktop — not somebody else's cloud.
Notes here, leads there, projects somewhere else, an AI chatbot pretending to know your business but missing half the context. You don't have a workspace — you have a scavenger hunt.
Apple Notes, Notion, that one .txt file on your desktop, Slack pins. You can never find what you need.
HubSpot, a spreadsheet, your inbox, a stack of business cards. Half your contacts only exist in one place.
Your CRM doesn't know about your funnel, your funnel doesn't know about your tasks. So you re-enter everything.
Every app holds a piece of your business hostage on a server you don't control. Cancel, lose history.
InfiniBot is built on a stubborn idea: everything you need to run your business should live in one place — and that place should be your computer.
“One workspace. One memory. One AI that finally has all the context.”
Every tool inside InfiniBot shares the same data spine — your notes show up beside the lead they're about, your funnels know which clients they've converted, and the AI can see all of it.
One screen for every business you run. Income, leads, projects, tasks, brand voice. KPIs you actually look at. Everything else lives one click away — same window, same memory.
Lead generator, qualifier, and funnel stages share one inbox. Every cold lead has a timeline you can actually read.
Markdown rendered as polished pages by default — click anywhere to edit. No more raw **bold** staring at you.
Kanban with stage-aware status. Link tasks to clients, sync to Notion if you must — backlog state survives round-trips.
Talk to your workspace. Ask for a client update, dictate a note, run a search. Hands stay on the coffee mug.
Glassmorphism, gold accents, smooth motion. The thing you stare at all day should be a thing you like to stare at.
Send broadcasts, tag contacts, sync to your provider — without leaving the app or copying CSVs around.
Background workers handle research, drafting, follow-ups, scheduled tasks — and they know your full business.
Cron jobs, scheduled agents, webhook triggers. Set it once, watch it run forever.
“Whichever device you pick up, it's the same business. The same memory. The same conversation.”
Your laptop runs a copy. Your desktop runs a copy. So does your phone, your office tower, your home server. Pick whichever one is closest — they all see the same business, the same notes, the same conversations.
One device is the master — the source of truth. The others connect as satellites and automatically inherit everything: your CRM, your integrations, your voice setup, your AI keys. No re-configuring.
We built InfiniBot because none of the alternatives could do all of it at once — and certainly not on your own machine.
OpenCode is an excellent open-source coding agent — so good that InfiniBot ships it as one of its swappable coder backends (alongside Claude Code, Codex CLI and Pi). The honest comparison isn't "either/or": it's a focused coding tool vs. a business OS that can drive that tool.
opencode provider + OpenCode Zen modelsrun/serve for youserve, SDK, ACPInfiniBot is bring-your-own-keys: you plug in your own Anthropic / OpenAI / Google keys and pay providers at wholesale. We charge a flat monthly fee for the operating system around them — no per-seat surprises, no metered compute.
Secure checkout & subscriptions handled by Whop. Prices in USD. All plans require your own model API key (BYOK) — InfiniBot never bills you for compute.
InfiniBot runs locally. Your business plan, your clients, your conversations, your AI prompts — all of it sits inside files on your own disk. Cancel, uninstall, switch hardware, and your data comes with you. We don't see it. We don't need to.
Sync between your own devices is end-to-end. Integrations only see what you explicitly hand them.
One install. Everything you need to run a real operation — on your own laptop, by tonight.