Hexabot Earns a 76.42 Proof of Usefulness Score by Building an Open, Self-Hostable AI Workflow Automation Platform
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Hexabot is a self-hosted, fair-core AI chatbot and workflow automation platform that helps developers build production-ready AI agents.
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Hexabot is a self-hosted, fair-core AI chatbot and workflow automation platform that helps developers build production-ready AI agents by combining LLM reasoning with deterministic actions, API integrations, memory, RAG, and human handoff. The project is showing early traction with strong GitHub cloning activity, npm CLI downloads, and growing developer interest, while its main proof of usefulness is that hundreds of developers are already cloning and testing it rather than just viewing or starring it. Its long-term goal is to become a reliable foundation for teams and agencies building real AI workflows for customer support, internal operations, lead qualification, and automation use cases where black-box AI platforms are too expensive, risky, or hard to control.