Murph - local agent for async handoffs in Slack and Discord
Murph is a local-first handoff agent designed to maintain productivity during offline hours. It monitors selected messaging channels, pulls context from various integrations, and drafts responses while ensuring user control over what is sent. The tool is particularly beneficial for indie developers, founders, and distributed teams seeking asynchronous continuity without losing oversight.
- ▪Murph operates by watching selected channels while users are away, ensuring continuity in communication.
- ▪It integrates with various tools such as GitHub, Gmail, and calendars to pull relevant context for drafting replies.
- ▪Users can customize policies and manage what types of messages are sent or queued based on their preferences.
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Murph Murph is a local-first handoff agent for the hours you are away. Start a session before you log off. Murph watches the channels you choose, pulls context from connected integrations and tools, drafts grounded replies, applies your policy, and leaves a review trail for every decision. What you need What Murph does Stay offline without losing momentum Watches selected messenger channels while you are away Keep control explicit Sends safe work, queues risky work, and skips anything it should not answer Use your real context Pulls from docs, tickets, email, calendar, meetings, GitHub, and local notes Review what happened Shows what was sent, queued, skipped, and why Run it yourself Stores runtime state locally with SQLite and local credentials Murph is built for people who want async…
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