We built Talovi because we kept seeing the same gap: big companies deploying AI-powered assistants while the corner shop owner, the independent pharmacist, and the first-generation developer were left behind. That ends today.
Talovi is now live at talovi.dev — an open source AI framework designed for small businesses and developers who believe technology should be a level playing field.
What launched today
The website. talovi.dev is live with full documentation, a getting started guide, and a blog (you're reading it). Everything is designed to be approachable — whether you're a business owner with no technical background or a developer who wants to ship fast.
The live demo. No signup. No credit card. Just bring your own API key and see Talovi in action in under a minute. Choose your industry — Healthcare, Legal, Real Estate, Retail, or General — and start a real conversation with a domain-aware AI assistant. Your key stays in your browser and is never sent to our servers.
The npm package. Developers can install Talovi right now:
npm install talovi
Deploy your first agent in 30 minutes. Talovi handles provider switching, agent routing, conversation memory, and model tier management. You focus on your product.
Who it's for
Small business owners. If you run a medical practice, law office, real estate agency, or retail store — Talovi gives your website an intelligent assistant that understands your industry. Answer customer questions 24/7, handle appointment inquiries, and guide visitors to the right service. No technical knowledge required.
Developers. Talovi is MIT licensed and free forever. It works with Claude, Gemini, Grok, and Ollama. Swap providers in one line of code. Five domain agents are ready to deploy today, with more on the way.
What's next
This is just the beginning. We're working on cost tracking features, expanded provider support, and Talovi Cloud for teams who want a managed option. Everything we build will stay true to the same principle: AI should be accessible to everyone, not just those with enterprise budgets.
Try the demo at talovi.dev/demo, read the docs, or star us on GitHub. We'd love to hear what you build.
— Edgar Powell, IT Lasso
Canton, Ohio
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