Flowith has announced the launch of FlowithOS, positioned as an operating system "natively built for AI agents," emphasizing self-evolving, memory-powered, and lightning-fast performance. The official page and changelog show that FlowithOS is centered around agent workflows, seamlessly integrating web browsing, information retrieval, and service calls. It supports agent-based research, planning, shopping, and social media posting with user authorization, continuously learning user preferences to improve output. The official website provides demos and download links, showcasing several ready-to-use templates, including automation scenarios such as a 24/7 content engine, short video operations, and YouTube management.
Unlike traditional "AI browsers," FlowithOS integrates multi-threaded agents and long-term memory into a single execution environment, focusing on the transformation from "assisting you" to "acting for you." Currently, access and demonstrations are available through the official website; regarding specific compatible platforms and public beta coverage, the official website and social media channels are continuously updating information.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the differences between FlowithOS and a regular AI browser?
A: Its core is an "agent operating system" rather than a single dialogue front-end, integrating long-term memory, parallel tasks and service execution, emphasizing sustainable delegation.
Q: What features are available out of the box?
A: The official website showcased templates for X automatic posting engine, short video growth, and YouTube operation, which can be authorized to run long-term on an account-by-account basis.
Q: Where can I get it now?
A: The official website has launched an "Introducing FlowithOS" page and an updated page, providing a demo and download button; please refer to the official website for detailed platform support information.
Q: Is it really "the world's first OS natively built for proxies"?
A: This is brand positioning and market statement; there is no authoritative third party to define or compare the term "first".
Q: How are data and account security guaranteed?
A: The official website does not provide a detailed policy on the announcement page. It is recommended to review the terms and permissions before authorizing third-party services and to conduct a small-scale trial to verify them.