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Friday.
Your desktop AI copilot for everyday tasks. Chat in plain language and Friday can read and write files, search the web, generate images, transcribe your voice, speak back, run on a schedule, and connect to the tools you already use.

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A capable assistant,
running on your desktop.
Chat that acts
Ask in plain language and Friday uses tools to finish the job — reads files, drafts documents, searches the web, runs commands, and generates images.
Local and private
Friday is a desktop app. Your keys, settings, credentials, history, and files stay on your machine, not inside a website chatbot.
Approval before action
Writing files, sending messages, and reaching outside services each need your explicit approval before Friday proceeds.
Speak and listen
Dictate instead of typing, transcribe recordings, and have Friday read replies aloud in the voices you choose.
Skills and MCP
Teach Friday reusable workflows and expose new tools through the Model Context Protocol.
Schedules and checks
Run recurring jobs, daily summaries, and health checks on a schedule, even when you are not actively chatting.
Ask naturally.
Approve real actions.
STEP 01
AskMake a request
Type or dictate what you want. Friday understands the goal, constraints, and expected output, then asks only when something critical is ambiguous.
STEP 02
PlanPick tools
It chooses the right files, commands, web search, browser, image generation, skill, MCP tool, subagent, or scheduled workflow for the task.
STEP 03
ActApprove and verify
Sensitive actions pause for confirmation. Friday then checks the result and returns an answer, file, image, scheduled job, or other ready-to-use artifact.
Unlike a website chatbot, Friday runs on your machine and works through the providers, credentials, and permissions you choose.
Friday product briefExtend Friday
with MCP servers.
Remote MCP servers
Connect hosted tool servers over HTTP with optional token or key authentication, then make their tools available to the assistant.
Local MCP servers
Run local stdio tool servers on your machine so domain-specific capabilities plug into Friday without changing the app.
Any MCP client tool
Expose new capabilities to the assistant through the open Model Context Protocol, the single supported way to extend Friday's tool surface.
Chat with Friday
from anywhere.
Telegram live today, broader catalog ready.
Connect a Telegram bot and chat with Friday from your phone or desktop. Other channel entries become active as their runtime adapters, MCP servers, or plugins are enabled.
Voice, images, schedules,
and health checks.
Assistant chat
Run agent turns from a clean Markdown chat, with visible tool activity, session history, and permission prompts for sensitive actions.
Voice
Dictate requests with speech-to-text and have Friday read replies aloud through the voice provider and model you choose.
Cron scheduler
Create, update, pause, resume, list, and run recurring assistant jobs with their own instructions, provider, and model.
Health checks
Run periodic checklist-driven assistant checks and report back when something in your setup needs attention.
Image generation
Create images from text descriptions in chat or the image workspace using the provider and model you select.
Video and audio
Text-to-video and music/audio services are planned as additional model-service slots.
Bring your own AI.
Mix models by capability.
Assistant
Speech-to-Text
Text-to-Speech
Text-to-Image
Coming soon
Documentation
Docs that match the product.
Models
This document is the user-facing model catalog for Friday. It summarizes the model families Friday currently exposes, which providers own each model list, and where runtime support is imp...
Read docsProviders
This catalog documents Friday provider credentials and model coverage using the supplied provider/model catalog for this documentation update.
Read docsChannels
This document describes Friday's messaging channel subsystem: the catalog shown in Settings, the shared channel configuration model, the main-process registry, the unified agent gateway c...
Read docsRenderer UI
This directory documents the renderer UI under src/renderer.
Read docsSystem Capabilities
Read docsTools
This document describes how Friday should assemble, select, and execute agent tools.
Read docsCommon questions.
What is Friday?
Friday is a native desktop AI copilot for everyday tasks. You chat with it in plain language and it can use tools to read and write files, search the web, generate images, transcribe voice, speak back, run scheduled work, and connect to external services.
Does Friday send my data anywhere?
Friday is local-first. Data leaves your machine only when a task requires an AI provider, channel, MCP server, web request, or hosted service you configured. Provider keys, credentials, settings, memory, and conversation history live locally.
Do I have to use one specific AI provider?
No. Friday is bring-your-own-AI. Add your own provider keys and choose the provider and model for the assistant, speech-to-text, text-to-speech, image generation, and future media services. OpenAI-compatible endpoints can be configured too.
How does permissioning work?
Actions that write, delete, publish, send messages, access private data, or touch accounts require explicit approval. Friday shows a confirmation prompt before sensitive work proceeds.
Can Friday work from outside the app?
Yes. Channels let you talk to Friday from messaging platforms. Telegram is live today, and the channel catalog includes Slack, Discord, Microsoft Teams, WhatsApp, Signal, Matrix, Mattermost, Google Chat, LINE, IRC, Twitch, and more.
What can be automated?
Use the scheduler for recurring assistant jobs such as daily summaries, routine checks, cleanup tasks, and reminders. Health checks can run periodically against a checklist and report only when attention is needed.
Which desktop platforms are supported?
Friday is built with Electron for Windows, macOS on Intel and Apple Silicon, and Linux. The interface supports English and Italian, with light, dark, and system themes.
Is Friday certified for regulated data?
Friday does not currently claim a formal regulated-data certification. Review your own AI providers' and connected services' terms for how they handle data you send them.