Why Boolean?
AI shouldn't be a luxury.
We built Boolean because everyone should have access to AI, no matter their circumstances or skill level. In fact, we built roughly 70% of this very application using Boolean and GLM 5 models, learning from watching people with zero coding knowledge build real applications. That experience shaped everything about how we designed this tool: to be so easy and intuitive that anyone can use it to build apps or tackle any task from day one. Our goal is to keep it simple and completely free: no bait and switch, no paywalls, no tiered access, and no "free trial" that quietly expires. Everyone deserves the chance to learn, build, and explore with AI regardless of their budget.
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Main chat plus Side chat
Keep long project work in the main conversation while a compact answer-only Side chat handles quick questions.
Browser and notepad built in
Research beside chat with safe-click confirmation, then keep drafts, snippets, and screenshots in the notepad.
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Local-first by design
Run supported GGUF models on your PC. Provider keys, projects, chats, and notes remain under your control.
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Settings without the hunt
Navigate models, agents, connectors, privacy, appearance, shortcuts, notifications, and updates from one control center.
Coding agent workflows
Plan, edit, test, debug, and review project changes with durable progress, recovery checkpoints, and isolated agent branches.
→ "Fix the failing test in auth.js"
✎ Edited src/auth.js (line 42)
✅ 3 tests passing
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Create and automate
Build documents and images, schedule tasks and webhooks, research with citations, and work with GitHub issues and PRs.
→ "Research the best React state library"
📄 Opened 4 sources · Cited [1][2][3]
✅ Summary saved to notepad
Under the Hood
How Boolean works.
Transparent, local-first architecture built for developers who want to know what's running on their machine.
Node.js backend & agent runtime
.NET WinForms native shell
WebView2 renderer
llama.cpp local inference
No Electron
The app runs on your PC, keeps browser content isolated from the app API, and owns the helper processes it starts.