The small wins add up.
Most AI tools are built for people with salaries. We built OpenSilo for the opportunities that don't pay enough to justify a human. But they add up fast when you have an army of agents.
The problem
There are millions of small online opportunities. Niche sites, affiliate plays, content arbitrage, micro-services. Each could make $20, $50, or $100 a month. Not enough to hire someone. Not enough to justify your own time. So they just sit there.
Meanwhile, every AI tool on the market is chasing the same thing: helping knowledge workers write emails faster. Nobody is building for the person who wants to stack 50 small wins into a real income.
What we believe
A $30/month niche isn't a business. It's a chore. But 100 agents each making $30? That's $3,000/month running on autopilot. The math only works if the agents are cheap to run, easy to launch, and never stop working. That's what we built.
You shouldn't need to know how AI works to profit from it. No code, no terminals, no setup guides. If you can send a message in a group chat, you can launch a micro-business.
Why cloud-native matters
Desktop AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude stop when you close your laptop. Your agents should be working at 3 AM when a competitor drops their prices, or at 6 AM when a new affiliate program launches. OpenSilo agents live on our servers and run 24/7. Unattended.
Open source
OpenSilo is open source. Your workspace, your agents, and your data are transparent and yours to keep. If we disappear tomorrow, your software keeps running.