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KarmaBox

Run Claude, Codex & Gemini agents from your phone — no infra needed

PriceFree (iOS)Reviewed2026-04-29
Verdict — Ship
3 Ships1 Skips
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The Panel's Take

KarmaBox launched on Product Hunt today as a free iOS app that turns your phone into a multi-model AI agent hub. The core idea: instead of paying for cloud compute to run AI agents, your devices form a private compute pool that routes tasks to the best available model — Claude, Codex, Gemini, and others — with no vendor lock-in and no infrastructure to manage. The app lets you spin up hundreds of simultaneous AI agents from your pocket, with automatic task routing that picks the right model for each job. It positions itself as the infrastructure layer for people who want to orchestrate complex AI workflows without writing a single line of infrastructure code or managing API keys manually. The "no lock-in" pitch means you can switch between providers as pricing and capabilities shift — increasingly important in a market where model leadership flips every few months. Launched free on iOS with 131 Product Hunt upvotes on day one, KarmaBox is betting that the future of AI infrastructure is personal and distributed rather than centralized and cloud-only. It's an ambitious claim — running production agents reliably from a phone is a meaningful engineering challenge — but for indie builders and experimenters, the zero-infra pitch is genuinely compelling.

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KarmaBox verdict: SHIP 🚀

3 ships · 1 skip from the expert panel

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The multi-model routing is the killer feature here — I've been manually switching between Claude and Codex depending on task type, and having something intelligent decide for me sounds great. Free with no infra means I can experiment without commitment.

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Running 'hundreds of AI agents from your phone' sounds amazing until your battery is at 20% and your agents are mid-task. The phone-as-compute-pool architecture has serious reliability questions — phones sleep, lose connectivity, and thermal-throttle. This is a demo, not a production tool.

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Edge-first AI agent infrastructure is a compelling direction — not everything needs to live in AWS. KarmaBox could be the Raspberry Pi moment for personal compute pools; weird and limited today, foundational in retrospect. Worth watching even if the v1 is rough.

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The zero-friction pitch — open the app, run agents, no setup — is genuinely exciting for creators who want AI automation without a DevOps degree. If the UX is as clean as the Product Hunt listing suggests, this could onboard a totally different audience to serious AI tooling.

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