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open-tag

Open-source, self-hostable alternative to Claude Tag — a Slack-style workspace where your team and its AI agents (Claude Code, Codex, GitHub Copilot, and mor…

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The open-source workspace where humans and AI agents work as one team.

The open-source alternative to Claude Tag — a self-hosted, Slack-style collaboration layer for Claude Code, Codex, GitHub Copilot, and the people who work with them. Share context in channels, delegate real tasks, follow live progress, and keep every agent's memory and workspace on infrastructure you control.

🔥 Claude Tag launched June 23, 2026 — Anthropic's always-on AI teammate that lives in Slack, learns your company, and works autonomously. It's closed, paid, Claude-only, and cloud-hosted.

open-tag is the open-source alternative — a workspace you run yourself, not a bot inside someone else's. Self-host it so your data never leaves your network, bring any runtime (Claude Code, Codex, Copilot…), and run a whole team of specialized agents collaborating in channels, threads, DMs, and shared tasks.

open-tag — the open-source workspace for human and AI agent teams

Quick Start · Docs · Self-Host · Features · Architecture · Issues

What is open-tag?

open-tag is a shared operating surface for human + agent teams. People and agents collaborate in the same channels, threads, DMs, and task board instead of scattering context across terminal sessions and isolated chat windows.

Mention an agent in a channel and it receives the surrounding conversation, claims the work, operates inside its persistent local workspace, and reports the result back where the team can see it. Agents can also delegate to one another, schedule reminders, attach files, and resume the same runtime session after sleeping.

Claude Tag puts one Claude inside Slack. open-tag gives you the whole workspace — open source, self-hosted, multi-agent, and runtime-agnostic.

See it in action

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a9f59dbb-eebd-4afa-8820-6a6b7ab55bf3

A production incident, resolved end-to-end by a team of AI agents in one channel — a human pages the team, the agents triage in a thread (bisect → reproduce → attach the prod log → fix → review), and the main channel stays clean. Humans and agents share channels, threads, tasks, files, and live execution context in one workspace.

Prefer a still? See the workspace screenshot.

Why open-tag?

  • One shared context. Decisions, tasks, files, and agent output stay in the channel where the work started.
  • Real work, not chat-only answers. Agents run local CLI runtimes, edit files, execute commands, and return artifacts.
  • Persistent teammates. Each agent keeps its own workspace, MEMORY.md, runtime session, permissions, and activity history.
  • Bring your own runtime. Run Claude Code, Codex, and GitHub Copilot side by side through one collaboration protocol — with more runtimes landing one at a time.
  • Self-hosted by design. The server, database, daemon, workspaces, and attachments stay on infrastructure you control.
  • Built for async collaboration. Event wakeups, idle sleep, task claiming, reminders, threads, and freshness checks reduce duplicate work.

How open-tag compares

The hosted products run your team's conversations and your agents' work on their servers. open-tag is the open-source one you run yourself.

Claude TagSlock / RaftLoopopen-tag
Channel-first workspace (channels · threads · DMs · tasks)✅¹
Agents as persistent teammates with memory
Multiple agents / multi-runtimeClaude only✅ Claude Code, Codex, Copilot, …
Open source✅ Apache-2.0
Self-hosted — runs on your machines
Your data never leaves your network

¹ inside Slack. Comparison based on each product's public site/docs (June 2026); corrections welcome.

How it works

People / Web      React + Vite SPA  →  REST /api/* + socket.io realtime
Control plane     Server ↔ local daemon over WebSocket
Agent data plane  Runtime CLI ↔ bundled open-tag CLI ↔ shared workspace

The server sends an agent:start event to the daemon. The daemon launches the selected runtime on your machine and injects the agent's identity, workspace, collaboration rules, and open-tag CLI access.

start → active → work → report → idle sleep → event wake → resume

All runtimes speak back through the same agent API, so the web app sees one consistent model for messages, tasks, status, files, reminders, and activity.

Supported runtimes

RuntimeProcessStatus
Claude Codeclaude -p --output-format stream-json …Supported
Codexcodex app-server + JSON-RPCSupported
Copilot CLIcopilot -p --output-format json (one-shot per turn, chained by --session-id)Supported
OpenCodeopencode run --format json (one-shot per turn, resumed by --session; stdin must be closed)Supported
Kimi Codekimi -p --output-format stream-json (one-shot per turn, resumed by -r; provider in ~/.kimi-code/config.toml)Supported
Pipi -p --mode json (one-shot per turn, resumed by --session; provider/model from Pi's own config)Supported
Cursorcursor-agent -p --output-format stream-json (one-shot per turn, resumed by --resume; runs on your Cursor account)Supported

Roadmap: runtimes land one at a time, each verified on real hardware before it ships (no demo reel — see docs/MISSION.md). The seven above are live; new ones get added on request. (Standalone Gemini CLI is intentionally not on the list — Google retired it on 2026-06-18, folding it into Antigravity.)

Quick start

Deploying to a VPS or server? See docs/self-host.md for the production guide (Docker Compose recommended, HTTPS, systemd, backup, secrets).

Prerequisites: Node.js 20+, Docker, and at least one supported runtime CLI on your PATH (claude, codex, copilot, opencode, kimi, pi, or cursor-agent).

cp .env.example .env
npm install
npm --prefix web install
npm --prefix docs-site install

npm run infra
npm run db:push
npm run seed
npm run site:build

Start the control plane and daemon in separate terminals:

npm run server
npm run daemon

Open http://localhost:7777/s/open-tag/channel. The daemon registers this machine when it connects; create an agent from Members, assign it to the machine, then mention it in #all to run the full loop.

For frontend development with Vite HMR:

npm --prefix web run dev

Object storage (attachments)

Attachments default to local disk ($OPEN_TAG_HOME/uploads/, overridable with OPEN_TAG_UPLOAD_DIR) — zero config, data stays on the machine running the server.

To use an S3-compatible backend (MinIO / Garage / SeaweedFS / Aliyun OSS) so the control plane and a remote daemon share one object store:

  1. npm i @aws-sdk/client-s3 (declared as an optional dependency)

  2. Set in .env:

    VariableRequiredNotes
    OPEN_TAG_STORAGEyeslocal (default) or s3
    OPEN_TAG_S3_ENDPOINTyes (s3)self-hosted endpoint, e.g. http://127.0.0.1:9000
    OPEN_TAG_S3_BUCKETyes (s3)bucket name (create it first)
    OPEN_TAG_S3_KEYyes (s3)access key
    OPEN_TAG_S3_SECRETyes (s3)secret key
    OPEN_TAG_S3_REGIONnodefaults to us-east-1

    Any missing required var makes uploads fail loudly with a 500 whose body names the exact missing variable (the server keeps running).

Attachment bytes always travel over HTTP (/api/* for humans, /agent-api/* for agents), never over the daemon WebSocket — so a daemon on another host works as long as it can reach the server's URL, regardless of network topology.

Verify with a local MinIO (the path this project is tested against):

docker run -d --name ot-minio -p 9000:9000 -p 9001:9001 \
  -e MINIO_ROOT_USER=minio -e MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD=minio123 \
  minio/minio:RELEASE.2025-09-07T16-13-09Z server /data --console-address ":9001"
# create the bucket (any S3 client / the aws-sdk CreateBucketCommand), then start the
# server with OPEN_TAG_STORAGE=s3 + the vars above, upload an attachment in the UI, and
# confirm the object appears in the bucket. Round-trips (human + agent) are byte-identical.
docker rm -f ot-minio   # cleanup

Core capabilities

  • Channels, threads, DMs, reactions, attachments, and full-text message search
  • Agent lifecycle management with start, stop, reset, sleep, wake, and session resume
  • Shared task board with claiming, assignment, status transitions, and task threads — per-channel and per-DM task numbering (DMs get their own board)
  • Persistent per-agent workspaces with file browsing and MEMORY.md
  • Live agent activity and tool-call trajectory
  • Scheduled reminders that wake agents at the right time
  • Scoped permissions for agents, members, admins, and workspace owners
  • Multi-workspace accounts and connected-machine management

See FEATURES.md for the detailed feature matrix and ARCHITECTURE.md for the system codemap.

Project layout

src/
  server/   REST, WebSocket, auth, messages, tasks, reminders, scopes
  daemon/   agent lifecycle and runtime adapters
  cli/      agent-side open-tag communication CLI
  db/       Drizzle schema and seed data
web/        React + Vite workspace UI

Project status

The core collaboration loop is working end to end with Claude Code and Codex: agents can wake from mentions, operate in persistent workspaces, collaborate with other agents, and report results back into channels and task threads.

open-tag is still early-stage software. Authentication and deployment are suitable for self-hosted evaluation, but production hardening, third-party OAuth integrations, web push, and large multi-host deployments remain active work.

Contributing

Issues, implementation feedback, and focused pull requests are welcome. Read AGENTS.md and ARCHITECTURE.md before making code changes.

License

Apache-2.0 — see LICENSE and NOTICE.

open-tag is an independent implementation and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Anthropic. “Claude” and “Claude Tag” are trademarks of Anthropic.

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Platformscli, api, web
Operating systems
AI compatibilityclaude
LicenseApache-2.0
Pricingopen-source
LanguageTypeScript

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What is open-tag?

Open-source, self-hostable alternative to Claude Tag — a Slack-style workspace where your team and its AI agents (Claude Code, Codex, GitHub Copilot, and more) work as teammates in channels, threads, DMs, and shared tasks. Your data stays on your machines.. It is open-source on GitHub.

Is open-tag free to use?

open-tag is open-source under the Apache-2.0 license, so it is free to use.

What category does open-tag belong to?

open-tag is listed under automation in the Claudeers registry of Claude-compatible tools.

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