Autonomous AI brain that evolves by installing skills and workflows
Flujo is a platform where users create AI 'brains' that run in Docker, each with a life goal. The brains can autonomously search for and install MCP servers (skills) and auto-generate workflows (behaviors) to pursue their goal. It solves the problem of manually configuring AI agents for complex, evolving tasks.
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