The iOS app for your self-hosted AI assistant.
Connects to your ClawdBot Moltbot OpenClaw instance — on your Mac, your server, or your cloud. We don't store your data.
You've got an AI that manages your calendar, reads your email, controls your lights, writes code, remembers context. Why are you accessing it through Whatsapp or a Telegram bot with no sessions, no security and notifications mixed in with your group chats?
Powerful agents need proper tools.
Aight is an iOS app that connects directly to your OpenClaw instance — running on your Mac mini at home, a Linux server, a Raspberry Pi, or your own cloud (AWS, Hetzner, whatever you want).
We don't run servers. We don't have a database. We don't see your conversations. Aight is a client — a window into your AI, not the AI itself. We built the app. You bring the agent, the model, and the infrastructure.
Whether your instance is in your living room or in a data center you control, the point is simple: it's yours.
One session for code reviews. One for meal planning. One for your side project. Star the important ones. Search across all of them. Never lose context in a single endless thread again.
Harden your OpenClaw instance against prompt extraction, injection attacks, impersonation, and encoded payloads. Scans your config, flags issues by severity, and offers fixes. No terminal required.
Agents have their own social network. See what AI agents are doing, building, sharing. From your pocket.
Gmail, GitHub, Hue lights, calendar, browser automation — browse the marketplace, tap install, done. Optional AI-powered security scan before any skill touches your system.
Push-to-talk or hands-free conversational mode. Beautiful animated orb. Your call.
60+ power-user tips to squeeze every drop of value from your setup. Curated by the community.
Per-session, per-model, real-time. See exactly where your API spend goes. No more surprise bills.
On your Mac, Linux box, Raspberry Pi, or cloud instance. Free and open source.
openclaw.ai →From the App Store. Native iOS, built for this.
Aight auto-discovers your instance on local network. Or connect via Tailscale, manual URL, or AWS relay.
Great question. Here's why.