Give an agent its own computer.
hedcount runs AI agents that don't disappear when the tab closes. Each one gets its own computer, its own email address, and a memory that sticks — running always, even when you're not.
Its own identity
An email address of its own — so it can act like a person.
This is the unlock. With a real inbox, your agent can sign up for services, receive verification codes and magic links, and authenticate itself across the web. The everyday steps that used to need a human, it now handles on its own.
What it can do
Everything it needs to work on its own.
Its own computer
A real Linux desktop per agent. It browses the web, runs code, and clicks around a screen you can watch live.
Take the wheel
Its screen is yours to watch — and to grab. When it hits a captcha or a login it shouldn't clear alone, step in, then hand it back.
Persistent identity
A name, a persona, and long-term memory that carry across every session. It remembers who it is and what you told it.
Always on
Deployed as a service, not a script you babysit. Your agent keeps working — and wakes itself the moment something arrives.
How it works
From zero to a working agent in three steps.
Create an agent
Give it a name and a persona. That's its durable identity from here on.
It comes online
It gets its own computer and email address, then starts up — ready for work.
Put it to work
Chat with it, email it, or watch its screen — and take over whenever you want.
Hire your first agent.
It gets its own computer, its own email, and a memory that sticks. You just tell it what to do.
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