A professional agent for the operational work of a small business.

Run your business.
Not your tools.

Describe what you need — lynox connects your tools, learns your business, and runs the work. On infrastructure you own, with any AI provider.

Source-available · Self-host with npx @lynox-ai/core · Switch the LLM in Settings

Your AI lives in silos —
none of them know your business.

A chat window here, an assistant there, an automation tool, a notes AI — each clever on its own. None connected to your actual operations, none aware of what the others know. You spend the day copy-pasting context between them.

Chat quick answers
Assistant drafting
Agents one-off tasks
Automation if-this-then-that
Notes AI scattered notes
Workflows pipelines

Six silos — none share a memory.

One system, one shared memory — it operates them all from a single chat, and remembers what each one did. One system, one shared memory.

A few building blocks —
not a hundred features.

lynox isn't a pile of features bolted together. It's a few universal building blocks an agent composes to do the actual work for you — which is why it bends to almost any operational job, and keeps working as your business changes.

  • Connect any API

    Describe a tool — the agent reads the docs, builds a typed, reusable integration, and operates it for you. No connector to wait for, no flowchart to maintain.

  • Remember everything

    Every contact, conversation and decision compounds into one knowledge graph of your business — so lynox acts on your reality, not generic advice.

  • Run while you sleep

    Ask in chat and lynox does the work — researches, drafts replies, reconciles the numbers, builds the report. What's worth repeating becomes a workflow it runs on its own, while you sleep.

  • Stay in control

    Self-host or managed, source-available, secrets in an encrypted vault, any AI provider. The runtime is yours — lynox runs your tools without taking them over.

Four building blocks, composed by an agent that does the operational work — that's what bends to almost any job.

What if the agent
wired your tools?

n8n, Zapier, Make assume the future is humans wiring systems together — at higher and higher levels of abstraction. The pattern actually emerging is the inverse: you use an agent, and the agent wires the systems for you.

the agent wires the systems
connect your CRM # → typed profile
connect billing via key # bearer auth
watch a rival's pricing # → scheduled
reuse every chat + cron # no flowcharts

The shape of the problem isn't 'how do I wire 6 SaaS tools together'. It's 'why am I wiring SaaS tools at all when an agent could'.

What it gets done.
Daily.

Sub-agents that go deep on live data

Researcher sub-agents drill four levels deep into a question — pulling from your analytics, ad platforms, CRM and the open web. One synthesized answer with sources, not 50 open tabs.

What should I know about these three suppliers before I sign?

Searched 21 sources — web, filings, your CRM

Cross-checked pricing history and litigation

Checked 3 vendors — one has a pending lawsuit, another raised prices 18% last quarter. Summary + sources attached.

Decisions grounded in your numbers

Connect your accounting, analytics, e-commerce and CRM — lynox works from your live numbers, not generic advice. Every answer is grounded in what your business actually did.

reconcile · accounting API
revenue +12% MoM
flagged vendor double-billed CHF 1,240
overdue 2 invoices · 30+ days
drafted 3 follow-ups # ready to send

An outside view of your business

lynox sees CRM, marketing, ads, accounting and ops across every connected tool — and gives hands-on suggestions that aren't biased by what one silo shows.

Where am I leaving money on the table?

Scanned CRM, ads, accounting and support

Correlated patterns across the last 90 days

Three patterns: cold leads untouched after day 5, two cohorts under-priced, Friday support replies trending slow.

The longer it runs,
the smarter it gets.

Every chat seeds the Knowledge Graph. Clients, deals, KPIs, content slugs, ad campaigns — entities accumulate, link to one another, and become context for the next conversation. Workflows you capture explicitly turn into scheduled runs. None of this is autopilot magic — it's compounding leverage on the work you're already doing.

↺ Every day smarter. Every week more capable.

“Connect my CRM.”
Workflow ready.

Name the tool you need. lynox finds the docs, binds the endpoints, and orchestrates them with your existing tools — no plugins, no SDKs.

Today: bearer- and API-key-based APIs. OAuth flows that require a webhook callback URL are on the roadmap.

"I built lynox because I was paying CHF 200/mo for six SaaS tools that didn't talk to each other."

— Rafael Burlet · Founder

Switch the model,
keep your business.

Every big AI provider is racing to lock you in — your workflows, your memory, your integrations, all living in their cloud. The better the assistant, the harder it is to leave. lynox is built the other way around.

Your integrations, knowledge graph and workflows live in lynox, independent of any model. Move from Anthropic to Mistral with one setting — or bring your own local model. Your business operations don't even notice.

Emerging — best model per job

Independence is leverage, too: route each job to the model that fits — a cheap, fast model where that's enough, a frontier model where it matters. Multi-model orchestration is rolling out now.

settings · AI provider
provider anthropic # → mistral, one switch
workflows unchanged
memory unchanged
data stays on your box

Anthropic and Mistral are both first-class native providers today. The model is a setting, not a foundation — a moat the giants can't copy without dismantling their own business.

Source-available · ELv2 Fork-rights forever — the engine you deploy is yours to keep If lynox the project ever pivots, your already-deployed engine keeps running Switch LLM in Settings — Claude, Mistral, or any OpenAI-compatible / local model you BYOK Per-tenant container + encrypted vault

Ready?
Let's go.

Self-host for free or start managed — your choice.