Frameworks & Indie.
Open-source agent frameworks and indie projects that let developers build and orchestrate multi-agent systems. Ranked by aggregate score from 3 published community and editorial evaluations. Top of this catalog: BabyAGI, ChatDev.
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Sort by:Aggregate score01BBabyAGIYohei Nakajima · Fully open-source; you pay for your own LLM API keys · BrowserBabyAGI is the lightweight task-driven autonomous agent that inspired a generation of agent developers — using a simple loop of task creation, prioritization, and execution to work toward user-defined goals. Despite its simplicity (the original was 140 lines of Python), it demonstrated that effective goal-directed behavior could emerge from basic LLM loops. The project remains influential as a conceptual reference point, though most production use cases have moved to more mature frameworks.BrowserModerate setupGPT-4 (original); community forks support various modelsRelFitEaseCost0.00 reviews02CChatDevOpenBMB · Open-source research project; you pay for your own OpenAI API keys · BrowserChatDev is a research project from OpenBMB (Tsinghua University) that demonstrates a virtual software company where multiple LLM agents with distinct roles — CEO, CTO, programmer, reviewer, tester — collaborate to build software from a single natural language requirement. It explores how software engineering processes can be fully automated through role-playing agents and structured communication protocols. ChatDev remains an influential research artifact and educational tool for understanding multi-agent systems.BrowserModerate setupGPT-4RelFitEaseCost0.00 reviews
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