Open source · Self-hosted · Privacy-first

Your work,
handled.

ARIA reads your email, watches your calendar, manages your tasks. When something needs doing, it acts. Not a chatbot — an operating system for your work.

Self-host ARIA

Open source · MIT license · Deploy in minutes

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Your AI, on your terms

ARIA proactively manages your tasks, surfaces what matters across email and calendar, and takes action when you ask. Not a tool you operate — a system that works alongside you.

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Privacy-first by design

Your data lives in your infrastructure. ARIA doesn't phone home, doesn't aggregate your email, doesn't learn from your conversations to train models. What you host is yours.

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Open source and extensible

Not locked into a preset list of integrations. Fork it, add your own, ship what you need. Built to be extended — not just configured.

Up and running in minutes.

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Fork the repo

Clone or fork from GitHub. Everything you need is in the codebase.

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Set your env vars

Google OAuth, your Anthropic API key, and a Neon database. Fully documented.

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Deploy to Vercel

Connect your fork, add env vars, hit deploy. Under 5 minutes.

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Sign in and start

Google sign-in scoped to your email. Your data, your instance, your ARIA.

Fork it.
Extend it.
Make it yours.

ARIA is MIT licensed. The integration system is built to be extended — add Gmail today, build your own Slack integration tomorrow. The patterns are consistent and the architecture is documented.

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