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Show HN: Y0 – Platform for autonomous AI agents that do real work

https://y0-app.vercel.app
3•yethikrishnar•1h ago
y0 is different because the agents actually do things — they don't just chat.

You describe what you want in natural language. Then y0 spins up a sandboxed environment and the agent gets to work: browsing websites, writing code, managing files, running shell commands. It streams progress in real-time so you can watch it work.

Unlike chatbots, y0 agents have real execution capabilities. They can navigate complex websites, fill forms, extract data, create documents, run scripts, and chain multiple steps together autonomously. When the agent finishes, you get the actual output — files, data, reports — not just a text response.

The sandboxing means agents can't mess with your local machine. Each session runs in an isolated container with its own filesystem, browser, and shell. You can give agents access to specific tools and APIs without worrying about side effects.

We built y0 because we got tired of copying code from ChatGPT and manually running it. We wanted an AI that could just do the work end-to-end.

There's a free tier to try it out. Would love feedback on what workflows you'd want agents to handle.

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crypt0phage•17m ago
I really like y0 I have been using it for research on my coding tasks and to find alts for services ,etc and it's has been absolutely great.

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