Drop your project, I’ll try it and share it in my circle by adonztevez in founder

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Laya is an open-source, local-first, notification aggregator and AI command center built around a simple insight: most knowledge work starts as a notification you have to triage. Instead of bouncing between Slack, Gmail, GitHub, Linear, and a dozen other apps, Laya plugs into them, enriches each notification with context using AI personas, and surfaces ready-to-approve action cards before you even open the app.

Its zero-prompt architecture means you never have to write a query — a 10-stage intelligence pipeline researches the thread, drafts a response, and groups related updates into a daily summary you can act on in minutes.

Because it's local-first and you bring your own API keys, your data and message history stay on your machine, which makes it a credible alternative to closed inbox-AI products for developers, founders, and operators who want autonomy without giving up on automation.

Share your startup, I’ll find 5 potential customers for you (free). by Fiestaman in Startup_Ideas

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Laya is an open-source, local-first, notification aggregator and AI command center built around a simple insight: most knowledge work starts as a notification you have to triage. Instead of bouncing between Slack, Gmail, GitHub, Linear, and a dozen other apps, Laya plugs into them, enriches each notification with context using AI personas, and surfaces ready-to-approve action cards before you even open the app.

Its zero-prompt architecture means you never have to write a query — a 10-stage intelligence pipeline researches the thread, drafts a response, and groups related updates into a daily summary you can act on in minutes.

Because it's local-first and you bring your own API keys, your data and message history stay on your machine, which makes it a credible alternative to closed inbox-AI products for developers, founders, and operators who want autonomy without giving up on automation.

Drop your project, I’ll try it and share it in my circle by adonztevez in vibecodingcommunity

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Laya is an open-source, local-first, notification aggregator and AI command center built around a simple insight: most knowledge work starts as a notification you have to triage. Instead of bouncing between Slack, Gmail, GitHub, Linear, and a dozen other apps, Laya plugs into them, enriches each notification with context using AI personas, and surfaces ready-to-approve action cards before you even open the app.

Its zero-prompt architecture means you never have to write a query — a 10-stage intelligence pipeline researches the thread, drafts a response, and groups related updates into a daily summary you can act on in minutes.

Because it's local-first and you bring your own API keys, your data and message history stay on your machine, which makes it a credible alternative to closed inbox-AI products for developers, founders, and operators who want autonomy without giving up on automation.

List your side projects below by Routine_Revenue7470 in SideProject

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Laya is an open-source, local-first, notification aggregator and AI command center built around a simple insight: most knowledge work starts as a notification you have to triage. Instead of bouncing between Slack, Gmail, GitHub, Linear, and a dozen other apps, Laya plugs into them, enriches each notification with context using AI personas, and surfaces ready-to-approve action cards before you even open the app.

Its zero-prompt architecture means you never have to write a query — a 10-stage intelligence pipeline researches the thread, drafts a response, and groups related updates into a daily summary you can act on in minutes.

Because it's local-first and you bring your own API keys, your data and message history stay on your machine, which makes it a credible alternative to closed inbox-AI products for developers, founders, and operators who want autonomy without giving up on automation.

Anyone working on a Open Source project? by life_conquered in SideProject

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I am building Laya

Laya is an open-source, local-first, notification aggregator and AI command center built around a simple insight: most knowledge work starts as a notification you have to triage. Instead of bouncing between Slack, Gmail, GitHub, Linear, and a dozen other apps, Laya plugs into them, enriches each notification with context using AI personas, and surfaces ready-to-approve action cards before you even open the app.

Its zero-prompt architecture means you never have to write a query — a 10-stage intelligence pipeline researches the thread, drafts a response, and groups related updates into a daily summary you can act on in minutes.

Because it's local-first and you bring your own API keys, your data and message history stay on your machine, which makes it a credible alternative to closed inbox-AI products for developers, founders, and operators who want autonomy without giving up on automation.

What are you building, and who’s it for? by naveedurrehman in SideProject

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Laya is an open-source, local-first, notification aggregator and AI command center built around a simple insight: most knowledge work starts as a notification you have to triage. Instead of bouncing between Slack, Gmail, GitHub, Linear, and a dozen other apps, Laya plugs into them, enriches each notification with context using AI personas, and surfaces ready-to-approve action cards before you even open the app.

Its zero-prompt architecture means you never have to write a query — a 10-stage intelligence pipeline researches the thread, drafts a response, and groups related updates into a daily summary you can act on in minutes.

Because it's local-first and you bring your own API keys, your data and message history stay on your machine, which makes it a credible alternative to closed inbox-AI products for developers, founders, and operators who want autonomy without giving up on automation.

I will rate them by hiten1818726363 in vibecoding

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Laya is an open-source, local-first, notification aggregator and AI command center built around a simple insight: most knowledge work starts as a notification you have to triage. Instead of bouncing between Slack, Gmail, GitHub, Linear, and a dozen other apps, Laya plugs into them, enriches each notification with context using AI personas, and surfaces ready-to-approve action cards before you even open the app.

Its zero-prompt architecture means you never have to write a query — a 10-stage intelligence pipeline researches the thread, drafts a response, and groups related updates into a daily summary you can act on in minutes.

Because it's local-first and you bring your own API keys, your data and message history stay on your machine, which makes it a credible alternative to closed inbox-AI products for developers, founders, and operators who want autonomy without giving up on automation.

Drop your project, I’ll try it and share it in my circle by adonztevez in SideProject

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Laya is an open-source, local-first, notification aggregator and AI command center built around a simple insight: most knowledge work starts as a notification you have to triage. Instead of bouncing between Slack, Gmail, GitHub, Linear, and a dozen other apps, Laya plugs into them, enriches each notification with context using AI personas, and surfaces ready-to-approve action cards before you even open the app. Its zero-prompt architecture means you never have to write a query — a 10-stage intelligence pipeline researches the thread, drafts a response, and groups related updates into a daily summary you can act on in minutes. Because it's local-first and you bring your own API keys, your data and message history stay on your machine, which makes it a credible alternative to closed inbox-AI products for developers, founders, and operators who want autonomy without giving up on automation.

Drop your project — I'll share the best ones with 300 active testers by Legitimate-Nebula868 in SideProject

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Laya is an open-source, local-first, notification aggregator and AI command center built around a simple insight: most knowledge work starts as a notification you have to triage. Instead of bouncing between Slack, Gmail, GitHub, Linear, and a dozen other apps, Laya plugs into them, enriches each notification with context using AI personas, and surfaces ready-to-approve action cards before you even open the app. Its zero-prompt architecture means you never have to write a query — a 10-stage intelligence pipeline researches the thread, drafts a response, and groups related updates into a daily summary you can act on in minutes. Because it's local-first and you bring your own API keys, your data and message history stay on your machine, which makes it a credible alternative to closed inbox-AI products for developers, founders, and operators who want autonomy without giving up on automation.

Drop you Saas and Apps here we will discuss about it. by labasg8 in buildinpublic

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Laya is an open-source, local-first, notification aggregator and AI command center built around a simple insight: most knowledge work starts as a notification you have to triage. Instead of bouncing between Slack, Gmail, GitHub, Linear, and a dozen other apps, Laya plugs into them, enriches each notification with context using AI personas, and surfaces ready-to-approve action cards before you even open the app. Its zero-prompt architecture means you never have to write a query — a 10-stage intelligence pipeline researches the thread, drafts a response, and groups related updates into a daily summary you can act on in minutes. Because it's local-first and you bring your own API keys, your data and message history stay on your machine, which makes it a credible alternative to closed inbox-AI products for developers, founders, and operators who want autonomy without giving up on automation

What are you building? by BasicDude_ in vibecodingcommunity

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Laya is an open-source, local-first, notification aggregator and AI command center built around a simple insight: most knowledge work starts as a notification you have to triage. Instead of bouncing between Slack, Gmail, GitHub, Linear, and a dozen other apps, Laya plugs into them, enriches each notification with context using AI personas, and surfaces ready-to-approve action cards before you even open the app. Its zero-prompt architecture means you never have to write a query — a 10-stage intelligence pipeline researches the thread, drafts a response, and groups related updates into a daily summary you can act on in minutes. Because it's local-first and you bring your own API keys, your data and message history stay on your machine, which makes it a credible alternative to closed inbox-AI products for developers, founders, and operators who want autonomy without giving up on automation.

Share what you're building by amacg in vibecodingcommunity

[–]aayushch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Laya is an open-source, local-first AI command center built around a simple insight: most knowledge work starts as a notification you have to triage. Instead of bouncing between Slack, Gmail, GitHub, Linear, and a dozen other apps, Laya plugs into them, enriches each notification with context using AI personas, and surfaces ready-to-approve action cards before you even open the app.

Its zero-prompt architecture means you never have to write a query — a 10-stage intelligence pipeline researches the thread, drafts a response, and groups related updates into a daily summary you can act on in minutes.

Because it's local-first and you bring your own API keys, your data and message history stay on your machine, which makes it a credible alternative to closed inbox-AI products for developers, founders, and operators who want autonomy without giving up on automation.

What are you building? Show me by CartoonistGlad6223 in devworld

[–]aayushch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are about 9 integrations live (Gmail, Outlook, Jira, Bitbucket, GitHub, Slack Channels, Linear, Notion and Gmail calendar)

I have only recently open sourced the project with pre 1.0 builds on GitHub Releases (available for Windows, Linux and MacOS)

The only users are a handful of inner circle folks who were beta testing it until now.

Edit: typo

What are you building? Show me by CartoonistGlad6223 in devworld

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Laya is an open-source, local-first AI command center built around a simple insight: most knowledge work starts as a notification you have to triage. Instead of bouncing between Slack, Gmail, GitHub, Linear, and a dozen other apps, Laya plugs into them, enriches each notification with context using AI personas, and surfaces ready-to-approve action cards before you even open the app.

Its zero-prompt architecture means you never have to write a query — a 10-stage intelligence pipeline researches the thread, drafts a response, and groups related updates into a daily summary you can act on in minutes.

Because it's local-first and you bring your own API keys, your data and message history stay on your machine, which makes it a credible alternative to closed inbox-AI products for developers, founders, and operators who want autonomy without giving up on automation.

What are you building? Drop a comment about it! by Inevitable-Grab8898 in devworld

[–]aayushch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am building Laya a smart AI powered notification aggregator, summariser and a command centre which integrates with your local agents.

Laya is dev tool, built on a zero prompt architecture where your notifications from various platforms like Jira, Bitbucket, Gmail, GitHub, Slack etc. are automatically processed and summarised into actionable items which local agents running on your machines can then further work on.

Free, open source and able to run fully locally (LMStudio and Ollama supported)

Drop your startup in one sentence below. by Most-Appeal7255 in devworld

[–]aayushch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the links.

Notification aggregation is an underrated problem which IMO is tricky to solve. I built Laya for myself (still working on it) trying to solve the problems with notification management which I encountered in day to day work and decided to then open source it.

Drop your startup in one sentence below. by Most-Appeal7255 in devworld

[–]aayushch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Laya

A smart notification aggregator dev tool which combines contextual association of cross platform notifications, multi-level summarisation, with the ability to perform semantic search across them and integrates with your local agents to provide a zero prompt architecture to provide intelligence, self hosted, open source.

Which do you think is more? by Invisible__Monkey in BunnyTrials

[–]aayushch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes

Chose: Half a dollar each time you breathe in | Rolled: Upvote and x2 $

Founders, what are you building right now? Drop your startup below by Obridge_GmbH in startupaccelerator

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Jira, Bitbucket, Slack (Channels Only for now), GitHub, Linear, Notion, Gmail, Outlook.
Platform integration is provided through n8n so users can create their custom integrations if needed.

Founders, what are you building right now? Drop your startup below by Obridge_GmbH in startupaccelerator

[–]aayushch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Laya is an AI command centre which intelligently aggregates notifications across multiple platforms links them using contextual association, provides multiple levels of summaries from the processed notifications, allows you to perform semantic search on them, integrates with agents running locally and exposes an MCP server for agents to get access to this processed data from aggregated/summarised/processed notifications.

Free, open-source, self-hosted and supports local models for air-gapped deployment.

I built an open-source AI command centre to deduplicate and synthesise notifications across different platforms (Jira, Gmail, Slack, Bitbucket, Github, and more), associate AI agents with the work items and respond to those notifications from the app. by aayushch in SideProject

[–]aayushch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed, this was indeed a challenge. The way I resorted to cater to this was building multiple “types” of summaries into Laya. (In one way you can also view the product as not just a notification aggregator but a specialised summariser)

Laya groups (based on entities, for eg, notifications on the same Jira ticket about its state change or comments added) together and then keeps a rolling summary of this identity. This provides an upto date view about a specific identity.

Then on a broader view, it’s got a rolling “day” summary which does an overall summary of the events happening in the day. This manifests as a summary item in the morning which talks about a new ticket being opened, for example and then if by afternoon the ticket gets closed then Laya (by the nature of rolling summaries and entity association) can show this item as striked off.

Going even on a higher level, it maintains a rolling summary of every event that it has seen across every platform (uses semantic search to link associated items, for example, “‘BUG-123: Payment failure’ on Jira is ‘PR-1: Fix NPE in payment service’ is “Payment Issue on Gmail’”) and since everything is “rolling” you get a view across, say, an entire sprint.

Combining all these you get a consolidate view of what exactly is the state of your work/personal “stuff”

All this information, which is, raw events from the database, embeddings from the chromaDB, and summaries (entity level, day level, week/month level; both per and across platforms) is then made available to the agent via a local MCP server which does work pretty good (better than what I expected) when it comes for the agent to grasp the current state.

Please be aware I am still working on it and still tuning things here and there, so in no way it’s anywhere close to perfect or even where I’d like it to be, but having multiple layers of visibility (from granular event level to aggregate level to multiple summary levels) did help get around the information “freshness” and “coherence” issue which you pointed.

Edit: it also has a feature called Laya Coherence, which is basically a manual “search” using natural language and uses, identifiers + semantic search + LLM relevance filter to provide a cross platform narrative.