OpenClaw alternative, in your browser. And now on your phone. No setup. No learning curve. No security risks. Just open it and go.
Happycapy turns browser into an agent-native computer powered by Claude Code — built by the original Trickle team. With a GUI friendly for everyday user, it lets anyone get real work done in one single place.
This is computing for everyone. For creators. For builders. For people who just want things done. For productivity. And for fun.
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4.8
Based on 36 reviews
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Reviewers mostly like Happycapy for putting AI agents, storage, and useful integrations in one place with an interface that feels easy to use day to day. Specific use cases include personal knowledge systems, reminders, research, deployment, collaboration, and community spaces. Users often praise the built-in sandbox and reduced setup burden. The main complaints are limited visibility into long-running tasks, lag in the browser view, some automation reliability issues, and limited customization or bulk workflow controls. One founder, from the makers of serenities, also highlights security and its appeal as an OpenClaw alternative.
I found this through Jarod's share in the Linkloud Shenzhen community, and I'm really impressed.
It's a magical feeling to see my idea get built and published from just a few sentences.
My one suggestion is about the starting credits. The current amount wasn't quite enough for me to finish a full project, which makes me hesitate to subscribe since I couldn't see it all the way through.
But I still love what the team built. Can really feel the passion they put into this. Excited to see what's next!
Hi Yehan, you can try Minimax models! Claude models is really expensive, especially Opus. If you're super keen on Claude models, I'll recommend Max plan instead which allows you to use agent teams too!
You get powerful AI agents, a database, and analytics—all integrated into one platform. It’s a real time-saver for someone like me who’s always juggling multiple projects. The interface is intuitive, so you can focus on your ideas rather than getting lost in the tech setup. Plus, it lets you go from concept to launch with minimal effort, super practical.
What needs improvement
While it’s easy to build and launch, I sometimes feel a bit limited in terms of tweaking the look and feel to match specific brand styles. Maybe a bit more flexibility there would make it even more powerful for devs and designers who care about those finer details.
vs Alternatives
I chose Trickle because it’s a one-stop shop for building and launching AI-powered apps without the usual hassle of stitching different tools together. As someone who’s always exploring new frameworks, the fact that I can quickly prototype with built-in AI models and databases was super appealing. It lets me focus on the fun parts, solving problems and iterating, without getting bogged down in the backend setup.
Handles deployment overhead and comes with pre-built sandbox infrastructure. You don't have to pay for separate compute resources for auxiliary tasks.
What needs improvement
No visibility into intermediate steps during long-running tasks. When something takes hours, you're completely blind to what's happening or where it might fail. For technical work—debugging, optimization, complex deployments—this is a serious limitation. You need to see the reasoning, not just wait for a final result.
vs Alternatives
OpenClaw, but HappyCapy's integrated sandbox makes it more self-contained.
As a heavy screenshot user with of thousands of images stored going back years, I definitely see the value here, but there are three big missing features that kind of destroyed my enthusiasm and turn a five star product into a middling curiosity:
1. There is no way to retry or edit the AI summary. Sometimes GPT gets it wrong the first time; and it looks like all you can do if you get a trash summary is delete the image and try again.
2. The fact that I have to manually upload everything. There is no way I'm going to remember to do this, so it turns into a periodic chore. Give me a small application that watches my screenshot folder for new images and automatically upload them.
3. The "bulk upload" tool is limited to 30 images at a time. I don't have time for that.
Hey Mikey! The points you've raised pertain to our current primary optimization areas. I will address each of your concerns individually:
1. Actually, you can edit the summaries by clicking on the AI Digest text box. It seems UI may not be very clear on this; we will improve this in the next release.
2. We are in the process of developing apps for Mac and iOS, which will most likely include the feature to automatically sync from local folders.
3. Apologies for any inconvenience here. Due to a sudden increase in traffic in the days leading up to our launch, we were compelled to implement this limit. We have since added more cloud resources and now support uploading 100 images at once. A more powerful bulk upload feature will be released in October.
Lastly, thank you for your detailed review; it is extremely valuable for our ongoing optimization of Trickle. We believe you will see our hard work, and please stay tuned for our updates, and we hope Trickle will soon meet your expectations.
https://www.trickle.so/updates
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Hi Yehan, you can try Minimax models! Claude models is really expensive, especially Opus. If you're super keen on Claude models, I'll recommend Max plan instead which allows you to use agent teams too!