About Cerebruh
Your AI agent, on your terms
Cerebruh gives you a personal AI agent that runs 24/7 on its own server. It has its own email address, its own chat URL, and its own persistent memory. Think of it like hiring a digital assistant — except it never sleeps and never forgets.
You don't need to know anything about AI, servers, or code. Pick a name, and we handle the rest. Your agent is ready in about 90 seconds.
What you get
💬 Your own chat URL
Your agent lives at yourname.cerebruh.is. Talk to it from any browser, on any device. It remembers your conversations, your preferences, and your projects across every session.
✉️ Email processing capabilities
Your agent gets yourname@cerebruh.is. Forward important emails to it, or give the address to services. It reads, summarizes, and can act on what it receives — even when you're offline.
🧠 Persistent memory
Unlike ChatGPT or Claude.ai, your Cerebruh agent doesn't start from scratch each conversation. It maintains long-term memory — your preferences, ongoing projects, important dates, and context about your life.
⚡ Always on
Your agent runs around the clock. It can process emails on a schedule, send reminders, monitor websites, and take action autonomously. It works while you sleep.
Why your agent gets its own server
Most AI assistants run on shared infrastructure — your conversations, your data, and your agent's memory all sit on someone else's computer, mixed in with millions of other users.
Cerebruh is different. Every agent gets its own dedicated server. Your data is physically separated from everyone else's. There's no cross-contamination, no shared databases, no risk of your information leaking to another user's session.
Your data. Your rules.
Everything your agent knows — its memory files, conversation history, email archive, and configuration — lives on a persistent storage volume that belongs to you. It's not locked into a proprietary format.
Cerebruh is built on OpenClaw, an open-source AI agent framework. You could even run the same software on your own hardware if you wanted to.
