Our mission
AI is changing what is possible for businesses — but most of that change is happening at companies with large engineering teams and large budgets.
Talovi is for everyone else. The corner shop owner who wants to reply to reviews without spending an hour writing. The independent pharmacist who needs a smarter patient intake form. The solo real estate agent trying to draft a better listing. The first-generation developer building their first real product with tools they actually have access to.
We believe AI should be a level playing field. Talovi is how we build toward that.
What is Talovi?
Talovi is an open source AI framework that works with multiple AI providers — Claude by Anthropic, Gemini by Google, Grok by xAI, and Ollama for local models. Developers bring their own API key, deploy in minutes, and customize for their specific business needs.
Five domain agents cover the industries that need AI most but have been left behind: Healthcare, Legal, Real Estate, Retail, and General business.
How to get started
For small business owners — try the live demo to see what Talovi can do for your business. No technical knowledge required.
For developers — install via npm and have your first agent running in under 30 minutes. See the getting started guide.
Open source
Talovi is MIT licensed. Free to use, free to modify, free to deploy commercially. The source code lives at github.com/Talovi. Contributions are welcome from developers, domain experts, and small business owners alike.
Built by IT Lasso
Talovi is built and maintained by IT Lasso, a technology services company based in Canton, Ohio. IT Lasso specializes in making technology accessible to small businesses and nonprofit organizations.
IT Lasso built Talovi because we work with small businesses every day and see firsthand how much they could benefit from AI — and how little access they currently have to the right tools.
The name
Talovi is an invented word, created for this project in April 2026. It has no prior meaning — its meaning is being written by the developers who build with it, the small business owners who use it, and the communities it serves.