We've seen a decent amount of comparisons to Happy, but anecdotally from some Omnara users who have used both, I've heard that reliability and latency when sending messaages is much better in Omnara
We try to provide more features on top as well, including (but not limited to):
Good question. Since this is open source why bother with Omnara in the first place? Or perhaps this is a fork of Happy Code and now it is a YC startup.
Just shows that AI has advanced so quickly that it is easy to clone YC startups to zero.
A good reason for not using Happy Code is that they collect your usage data in the iOS app. Not sure what Omnara does, but vibe coded clones don't sell out your data to some random startup wrapping Anthropic tools.
We've seen a decent amount of comparisons to Happy, but anecdotally from some Omnara users who have used both, I've heard that reliability and latency when sending messaages is much better in Omnara
We try to provide more features on top as well, including (but not limited to):
* improved web interface
* worktrees
* sandboxing
* richer git management (richer diffs, checkpoints, git operations)
* preview URLs
Stability was our (Happy) temporary problem, since our DB grown to reach like a TB now, but since we upgraded it is much much better.
Haha yeah, we love happy, seems like you guys are popular in this thread :)
Good question. Since this is open source why bother with Omnara in the first place? Or perhaps this is a fork of Happy Code and now it is a YC startup.
Just shows that AI has advanced so quickly that it is easy to clone YC startups to zero.
We're not a fork, and from what I've heard from users our architecture is more reliable
A good reason for not using Happy Code is that they collect your usage data in the iOS app. Not sure what Omnara does, but vibe coded clones don't sell out your data to some random startup wrapping Anthropic tools.