About

We're building the AI team that every realtor deserves but can't afford to hire.

The Agent Station started with a simple observation: the best AI agent framework in the world — OpenClaw, with 145K+ GitHub stars — is completely inaccessible to the people who would benefit from it most.

Real estate agents spend their days juggling MLS checks, lead follow-ups, CMA reports, and client communication. They don't have time to configure open source software. They don't want to manage API keys. They want to open an app at 7am and see that the work is already done.

That's what we're building. A preconfigured box that sits on your desk and runs AI agents around the clock. The software is free and open source. The cloud layer handles the complexity. The hardware is the commitment device that makes it real.

What we believe

AI should run on hardware you own

Your client data stays on your desk, on your network. Not in someone else's cloud. Not behind someone else's login. On a box you can unplug.

Open source earns trust. Closed source demands it.

The Agent Station software is MIT licensed. Read the code, fork it, modify it. We earn your subscription by being useful, not by locking you in.

The best AI product is the one you forget is AI

We don't sell "AI-powered intelligence platforms." We sell a morning briefing that's ready before your coffee. The technology disappears. The outcome remains.

Vertical beats horizontal

Generic AI assistants try to do everything and do nothing well. We built Agent Station for one job: making real estate agents more productive. Every skill, every workflow, every notification is designed for how realtors actually work.

The team

Built in Vancouver

The Agent Station is built by a small team in Vancouver, BC. We're engineers and builders who believe the next wave of useful AI products won't come from billion-dollar labs — they'll come from small teams shipping opinionated software for specific people.

We're building in public. Follow along, give us feedback, or contribute to the open source project.

Want to see what we're building?

The software is free and open source. The hardware ships Q3 2026.