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Spectrum
Bring agents to all the interfaces people already use
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Bring agents to all the interfaces people already use
219 followers
Nobody is going to download an app or visit a website to use your agent. Spectrum is an open-source framework that connects your agents to iMessage, Telegram, WhatsApp, and other interfaces people use every day, using one unified API. Your agent sends one message, Spectrum handles the formatting, delivery, and platform-specific logic natively, in under 1 second. Spectrum is free to start. Scale to Pro or Enterprise when you're ready.








Flowtica Scribe
The Photon team is cooking.
Earlier this year, @Flux already hinted at something important: people want agents to show up inside the interfaces they already use. Spectrum takes that idea and turns it into infrastructure.
What makes it interesting is not just the channel coverage, but the native rendering layer across iMessage, Telegram, WhatsApp, Slack, Discord, Instagram, and more. One API, but the interaction still looks and behaves like it belongs on each platform. That is a much harder and more important problem than it sounds.
Agent backends are getting crowded fast. The more interesting question now is: who becomes the interaction layer users actually like? Who builds the bridge between frontier agent capability and the communication surfaces people already live on?
@Spectrum has a real shot at becoming that infrastructure.
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@zaczuo Nailed the core idea! The interaction layer is where everything compounds. That’s exactly the layer we’re focused on building. Still early, but we’re going all in on making agents feel native everywhere
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I often find myself wondering what the world of the future will look like. AI and agents have existed for barely three years, yet their impact on every facet of our society has been extraordinary. They have reshaped how we search, how we code, and even how we understand ourselves as humans. So what will the next five years bring? Will they truly become, as science fiction once imagined, an integral part of our society? Will we work alongside them as real colleagues, relate to them as friends, or even form deeper bonds? And when future generations look at them, will it feel no different from how we look at one another today?
With this belief, we created Spectrum.
Our mission is to make AI a living part of society - to bring its extraordinary capabilities within reach of every individual. Spectrum enables developers to connect agents to the platforms people already know and use every day: iMessage, WhatsApp, phone calls, Telegram, even hardware devices. We believe this is the first real step toward integrating agents into human society - they must appear where human life already happens.
And there is something undeniably powerful about this moment. For the first time, we feel agents not as distant tools, but as participants - joining group conversations, exchanging messages like friends. This shift opens the door to widespread adoption. My mother, for example, used an agent through iMessage for the very first time - and she’s someone who has never used any other app on her phone.
Agents aren’t built for ordinary people - yet.
But we believe that together, you and we have the chance to change that.
This is a interesting offering, and your thesis aligns with one of mine, which is that users don't want more apps or logins and would prefer to use the tools they already have. Are you able to do SMS messages to and from a phone number?
love this framing — meeting users where they already chat instead of forcing another app install. how do you handle context/memory across the different platforms? does each interface get its own session or is it unified?
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NO ONE is downloading another app. It's time to bring your AI agents to the channel that people actually use. Spectrum makes this super easy, allowing you to bring in your agent in less than 30 seconds. Fully open source so that you can run everything on your local machine. We also provide a free cloud-hosted plan for people to get started without any friction
@daniel_tian3 congrats on shipping 🥂 2026 is the year AI stops being a 'destination' and starts being a 'participant.' If I can skip building the plumbing for Instagram and Discord and just use Spectrum, my dev time just got cut by 70%.
The interface war is already over—agents need to live inside existing user habits, not new apps.