Moltis — AI Agent Framework: Live Stats & TrendScore

Live GitHub stats, community sentiment, and trend data for Moltis. TrendingBots tracks star velocity, fork activity, and what developers are saying — updated from real data sources.

GitHub data synced: May 4, 2026 • Sentiment updated: May 3, 2026

GitHub Statistics

Community Sentiment

Community Buzz: Moltis now runs on @umbrel confirmed by @gaarf https://t.co/cb46SJ1xk0

Pros & Cons

What People Love

Fast and easy setup, Lightweight and auditable

Common Complaints

Bugs in the system, Security concerns with skill calls

Biggest Positive: Fast Setup

Biggest Negative: Buggy

Why Moltis Stands Out

Moltis is a secure and auditable personal agent server that runs on a single binary, providing features like voice I/O, memory recall, and cross-session recall, making it an excellent choice for those looking for a reliable and transparent AI solution.

Built With

Rust, single binary, sandboxed security

Getting Started

  1. Install using one-liner script
  2. Install via Homebrew
  3. Install using Docker
  4. Build from source using Cargo

About

A secure persistent personal agent server in Rust. One binary, sandboxed execution, multi-provider LLMs, voice, memory, Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord, Teams, and MCP tools. Secure by design, runs on your hardware.

Official site: https://moltis.org

Category & Tags

Category: social

Tags: ai-agent, ai-assistant, clawdbot, llm, mcp, openclaw, rust, sandbox, self-hosted, single-binary, telegram-bot, voice-assistant

Market Context

Competing with OpenClaw