Launched this week

MuleRun
Raise an AI that actually learns how you work
966 followers
Raise an AI that actually learns how you work
966 followers
MuleRun is the world's first self-evolving personal AI — it learns your work habits, decision patterns, and preferences, then keeps getting sharper over time. It runs 24/7 on your dedicated cloud VM, works while you're offline, and proactively prepares what you need before you ask.No coding. No setup. Just raise your AI and watch it evolve.





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Love the idea of a personal AI that remembers everything and works super handy
MuleRun
@abod_rehman Delighted to have your approval!
MuleRun
@abod_rehman That's the dream, right? No more repeating yourself, no more starting from scratch. Your Mule keeps everything in memory and just keeps getting more useful over time. Give it a try and let us know how it goes!
Congrats on the launch! The proactive part is what caught my attention. if it can truly prepare things before you ask, that’s a pretty big step forward.
MuleRun
@sandy_liusy Yes! Welcome to try it out and you won't be disappointed!
MuleRun
@sandy_liusy Thank you! And yes — proactivity is the piece we're most proud of. The shift from "wait for a prompt" to "already working on it" is what makes MuleRun feel less like a tool and more like someone who actually has your back.
The 24/7 VM is what makes it real rather than just a marketing claim — it's genuinely running and preparing while you're away. Hope you get a chance to experience it firsthand!
We're a team of 6 building on GitHub as a shared OS. Agents, skills, finances, communications, content, investor decks, all in one place. Everyone reuses the same agents across tasks. The "learns how you work" part got my attention, but I'm curious whether MuleRun is built for one person or if there's a team layer. When the whole workflow lives in one place and you're sharing agents across contributors, the handoff problem changes. It's not just my memory across sessions, it's shared context across people. Asking because if there's a team model this could actually fit.
The concept of a "self-evolving" AI that learns from how you actually work is really interesting. Most AI tools treat every user the same way, so having one that builds up context over time could be a genuine productivity multiplier. The key challenge I see is the cold start problem — how quickly does MuleRun start delivering value before it has enough data about your workflow? Also curious whether the learned patterns are transferable across different types of tasks, or if it specializes per domain.
The dedicated cloud VM approach is the right call here. Most AI assistants reset context every session, which kills the compounding value. The real moat for personal AI won't be the model itself but the accumulated behavioral graph. Curious how you're thinking about data portability when users outgrow any single platform.
Very cool! I feel like the core thing many commenters and myself are resonating with is the always on and improving over time by learning from you. Over the long run all AI assistants probably acquire that trait. What will make you stick out from the competition once that exists? And secondly, if you have cool tech in that space (smarter automatic memory/context management), why not directly build that product instead?
I have regarded MuleRun as a "long-term cooperative AI partner" rather than a tool that is used once and then shut down.
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@yu_zhou8 Yes! You've finally grasped the true essence of this mule!
MuleRun
@yu_zhou8 This is exactly the mindset we built MuleRun for — and honestly, the best way anyone has put it. A tool you shut down has no memory of you. A partner that runs 24/7, learns how you think, and keeps working while you're away is something fundamentally different. The longer that relationship runs, the more valuable it becomes. Really glad that's coming through in how you experience it.