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Plans

Pro

  • No daily cap on tool calls
  • A signed, prebuilt application binary
  • Works with Claude, Codex and any MCP-compatible assistant
  • macOS on both Apple Silicon and Intel
  • Priority email support

Pro, годовая оплата

  • The same Pro capabilities, paid a year at a time
  • No daily tool-call cap for the whole term
  • Signed prebuilt binary and priority email support
  • One payment instead of monthly charges

Plan contents as published by the vendor; seller prices arrive at launch.

What you get

A ready OpenOwl account with a paid subscription: download the signed build, connect your own MCP assistant and work without the daily call cap. Establish whose email the account uses first — the seller's email means access can technically return to them. Check the macOS permissions too: the agent needs screen-recording and input-control rights, and you grant those yourself on your own machine.

About the service

A local computer-control layer: OpenOwl connects to an AI assistant over MCP and gives it eyes and hands on your Mac — it sees the screen, clicks, types, fills forms and walks through multi-step jobs in any application or the browser. It ships no model of its own and works with the assistant you already have: Anthropic's Claude, OpenAI's Codex, Google's Gemini or any other MCP-compatible client. You state the task in plain language — collect fifty contacts and put them in a spreadsheet — and the agent navigates the interface itself until the job is done. Screenshots and keystrokes never travel to a cloud: processing happens on the machine, and the builds are signed and reproducible. The paid tier lifts the daily cap on tool calls, which is exactly what constrains the free level.

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