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The biggest dilemma in automation right now: Security vs. Convenience.
If you are running automated agents, managing multiple profiles, or deploying scripts, your configs (proxies, cookies, auth tokens) are your most valuable assets.
The industry standard forces you to choose:
1️⃣ Upload your sensitive data to a centralized cloud dashboard (Massive security risk 🚩)
2️⃣ Run headless scripts and manage local config files manually (An absolute UX nightmare 😵💫)
Why can’t we have both?
For the past few months, I’ve been quietly building Hira — an automation ecosystem that completely rethinks this architecture.
Instead of trusting a centralized database with your secrets, Hira operates on a Local Agent + Zero-Knowledge Web UI model.
Here is how the engine works under the hood: ⚙️ Local-First Execution: Your agent runs locally (on your PC or VPS). All sensitive configs stay strictly on your hard drive.
🌐 Seamless Command Center: You control everything from a sleek Web Dashboard.
⚡ Zero-Knowledge Relay: The server acts purely as a WebSocket bridge.
It routes your commands to your agents in real-time, but it never sees, stores, or touches your data.
The result? You get the beautiful, seamless experience of a modern SaaS dashboard, combined with the hardcore, air-gapped security of a local script. Scale across 10 or 100 agents without exposing a single proxy or credential.
We are still deep in the codebase fine-tuning the Node/NestJS engine, so no public links just yet. But the foundation is solid, and the private beta is getting closer.
If you care about privacy-first automation, keep an eye on this space. 👀
soon!

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