Flux - Build your own agents in iMessage
AI doesn’t have an intelligence problem - it has an interface problem.
Flux is the first platform for building personalized conversational agents that live inside messaging platforms like iMessage and WhatsApp. By meeting users where they already communicate, Flux enables agents to feel less like software and more like people - trusted friends, tutors, or assistants.
The future of AI isn’t another app.
It’s agents that interact with humans on an emotional level.



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I have seen AI chatbots that integrate with Slack, MS Teams, Whatsapp, but not yet iMessage. I think it's a brillant idea, and very user friendly. I'm a bit jealous as I'm building an AI chatbot app, as well, but did not have your idea. Chapeau!
Flux
@mitja_martini Thank you! We will have a unified connection layer to all the messaging apps soon!
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@mitja_martini Thank you for your feedback!
Great demo slides :)
Is there a systematic way to manage and configure all your agents, so every agent can work together instead of seperately?
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@peterz_shu https://github.com/photon-hq
check out our CLI for more personalization
Tried this. As model capability plateaus, the hard problem becomes interaction, not intelligence. iMessage works because it encodes trust and familiarity. Flux is building at that layer.
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I really believe this to be the future of human-agent interaction. iMessage as an interface gives agents a unique, emotional property that allows them to be trusted by humans as friends. With this product, I look forward to a future where humans and agents can coexist beyond a simple tool-based relationship.
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@gary_gao6 Appreciate this a lot. We deeply believe messaging is where agents become truly human - not just tools.
I'm a little worried about where the data will be stored.
Agent allows you to have the history which is better than current chatbots!
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This is one of the coolest and most technical challenges I’ve been trying to address for a while on my own before joining Photon in residency to build it out finally
love the concept! how will user privacy and data storage be handled, especially in group chats?
Would love to take it for a spin once out of beta.