You know how some people have a guy — someone they text to handle stuff? Research a trip, draft an email, build a spreadsheet, look something up. TinyFat is that, but it's an AI. It lives in the cloud, it remembers you, and it's available 24/7.
You talk to it in plain English. It has its own computer — it can browse the web, write code, create files, send emails, and work on tasks while you sleep. Think less "chatbot" and more "employee who never clocks out."
Now available on Telegram, Slack, and email. Coming soon: dedicated app, WhatsApp, Signal, SMS, iMessage.
BYOK: Bring your own API key (Anthropic, OpenAI, etc.) — you pay the provider directly. Platform is free.
Managed: We handle everything. Subscribe and go.
How it works: Flat monthly fee. You get a weekly usage allowance based on your plan — resets every Monday. Usage is measured in API cost (cheaper models stretch further). Unused credits don't roll over.
These are live agents with the same tools as a full account. No signup required.
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TinyFat is powered by Troublemaker — an independent agent runtime in roughly 70× less code than OpenClaw, on a far more robust and stable foundation. Scheduled jobs, heartbeats, persistent memory, full computer use — all there. It's not a fork of OpenClaw. It's not a wrapper. It's a completely different architecture, and it's much easier to grapple with.
Troublemaker descends from a Slack bot called Mom ("Master of Mischief") that hails from Pi, the open-source AI SDK by Mario Zechner — the same core that powers OpenClaw. We're building on the same primitives, but we forked Mom, massively refactored it to be platform-agnostic, and rescued it from Slack. Now it connects to any channel — web, email, Telegram, Slack, and more.
The entire runtime is open source and self-hostable. Audit the code. Run it yourself. Don't like how it works? Fork it, customize it, and load your own agent runtime directly — the infrastructure supports it. Our competitors won't let you do any of that. Their agents are black boxes. Ours is glass.