Gamut
AI Code Writers & Generator Tools
Gamut helps you build and run autonomous AI agents that do real work across browser and connected apps.
What does Gamut do?
Gamut is a platform for building and running personal AI agents that work autonomously in the background, with each agent running in its own secure, containerized sandbox.
Instead of a single general chat assistant, Gamut focuses on agents that can complete long-running tasks. Agents are optimized for browser use so they can navigate the real-world complexity of the web and get work done as if you were behind the mouse.
You can also connect agents to tools where your work already lives and trigger them via schedules or events. Gamut supports custom interfaces for when chat isn’t the best fit, and includes sandboxed security with scoped access, local secret handling, and traceable logs for every agent action.
For teams, Gamut enables collaboration through shared threads and reusable skills/templates so your organization can compound what works—without requiring constant handoffs.
What does it mean that Gamut agents “do the whole job”?
Gamut is designed for agents that complete end-to-end work rather than just taking isolated tasks. You can also package reusable skills and templates so your team can repeat successful workflows.
How does Gamut handle security for agents running on my machine?
Each agent runs inside its own sandboxed container, with scoped permissions enforced by rules you define. Connected accounts route through a local proxy so the agent doesn’t directly see your keys, and every action is written to a local traceable log.
Can Gamut automate browser-based work on the open web?
Yes. Agents can use your real browser to navigate and carry out long-running web tasks, optimized for the kinds of friction you’d encounter in day-to-day browsing.
How do I start agents automatically without manual prompting?
Wire agents to cron schedules and webhooks so they wake up, work, and report back on a timer or immediately when something happens.
What kinds of tools can Gamut connect to?
Gamut can connect through native APIs, MCP servers, browser control, and direct compute, reaching tools beyond simple public endpoints. It also supports work across messaging via options like Slack and Telegram.
Does Gamut support teamwork and shared workflows?
Yes. People and agents can work side by side in a shared conversation thread, and your org can reuse packaged skills and templates across teams.