You don't need to find another ALL-IN-ONE AI Agent. What you already own is all you need
ANA is what happens when you stop collecting agents like Pokémon and start actually running them. It corrals CLI critters, cloud companions, and something like claws into one cranky-but-fair orchestration layer—so your stack feels like a team, not a group project where nobody read the brief.
ANA is an agent orchestration system. The ecosystem has more agents than a mediocre spy movie has plot twists; each one ships its own runtime, UX philosophy, and invoice. ANA sits on top of the chaos and says: one schedule, one front door, fewer “which tab was that?” moments. Coherent execution is the goal; we’ll settle for “mostly coherent” on Mondays.
You might like ANA if you:
- Prefer shipping over collecting screenshots of “wow, it typed a poem.”
- Have developed a twitch whenever someone launches Yet Another Agent App™.
- Pay for more agent services than you can comfortably explain to your future self (or your accountant).
- Want your agents to fight as a squad, not as twelve freelancers who never got the same calendar invite.
If you nodded at least twice: welcome. We have coffee, diagrams, and strong opinions about retries.
- One orchestration pattern for CLI agents and online agents—copy pasta optional, dignity encouraged.
- Run it where it belongs: local folder, Docker, E2B, serverless-ish—because “works on my laptop” is a vibe, not a strategy.
- Boring integrations, done once: IM bridges, webhooks, OpenAI/Anthropic-shaped APIs, cron-y schedules—so every agent doesn’t reinvent the same duct tape.
- Multi-agent scheduling that reads like a plan, not like a group chat that wandered into production.
- Lifecycle management for instances: birth, supervision, rotation, retirement—basically HR for processes, minus the awkward icebreakers.
Greenfield energy. The repo is young enough that if you squint, it still has that “new folder” smell. APIs may wander. Guarantees may nap. Treat this as a living workshop, not a carved-in-stone SLA—unless your SLA explicitly covers “we are figuring it out loudly.”
ANA: fewer agents doing improv, more agents doing the job.