I built this because most existing agent frameworks felt either too academic (great papers, few real-world tools) or too demo-ish (cool examples, but brittle in production).
We needed something that could actually run GAIA-style tasks end-to-end: reasoning → tool use → verification → retry loops → success.
So GAIA Agent is basically the stack I wished existed:
- Zero-config agent (createGaiaAgent())
- 18+ built-in tools: browser, search, sandbox, memory, filesystem
- Fully TypeScript, modular, and swappable
- Built to run GAIA Benchmark without custom wiring
- Simple enough for side projects, but reliable enough for production
This is very early, but feedback from other agent-devs would help a ton.
If you try it and something feels off, missing, or over-engineered — please tell me.
Would love to hear what kinds of agents you’re building too.
chepy•1h ago
We needed something that could actually run GAIA-style tasks end-to-end: reasoning → tool use → verification → retry loops → success.
So GAIA Agent is basically the stack I wished existed:
- Zero-config agent (createGaiaAgent()) - 18+ built-in tools: browser, search, sandbox, memory, filesystem - Fully TypeScript, modular, and swappable - Built to run GAIA Benchmark without custom wiring - Simple enough for side projects, but reliable enough for production
This is very early, but feedback from other agent-devs would help a ton.
If you try it and something feels off, missing, or over-engineered — please tell me.
Would love to hear what kinds of agents you’re building too.
Thanks for checking it out!