Questions

RealOmnix, answered

The things organisations ask us most — hosting, privacy, integrations, requirements, and getting in early.

RealOmnix is a self-hosted AI workforce platform: AI agents that run on your own machines, connect to the tools your business already uses, and work together from one central dashboard. You get the leverage of an AI team without handing your data to a third-party cloud.

Right now, RealOmnix is built for businesses and organisations — from small teams to enterprises. Every feature is designed around how companies work: shared dashboards, team workspaces, and connections to business tools. A consumer version for individuals is on the roadmap, but today the platform is business-first.

No. RealOmnix runs on your own computers and nothing is stored on our servers. Your documents, conversations, and passwords never leave your business — the platform only ever connects outward, so nothing from outside can reach in. That is the whole point of self-hosting.

You choose. RealOmnix connects to the leading providers — Anthropic's Claude, OpenAI, xAI's Grok, and Microsoft Copilot — and can also run local models entirely on your own hardware. When a cloud provider is used, the only thing sent is the message being asked — never your files, credentials, or anything else in your stack. Prefer complete isolation? Run local models and nothing leaves your network at all.

Just a machine to host your first compute node — macOS or Windows. The Stack Manager installs and updates everything for you, and you can add more nodes as your workload grows. No Kubernetes cluster or dedicated DevOps team required.

More than 85 business tools out of the box — Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Slack, Salesforce, Stripe, Xero, Notion, and many more — with one-click connections. The catalogue keeps growing, and waitlist answers directly shape what we add next.

Those are single assistants running in someone else's cloud. RealOmnix is an entire workforce on your infrastructure: coordinated agent teams, visual automation flows, AI meeting notes, and project workspaces — connected to your tools and managed like a team, not a chat window.

The Stack Manager handles installation, updates, and node health, and day-to-day work happens in a dashboard built for non-technical teams. If your team can run a modern desktop app, you can run RealOmnix.

We're onboarding organisations from the waitlist in order, starting with early testing. Pricing will be announced alongside early access — waitlist members hear first and get first access.