Lily - Local AI Chat App With Animated 3D Avatar
Lily is a product listing for a local AI chat application with a 3D animated face, powered by Groq, with no cloud or tracking. This is a product description rather than a user-reported problem.
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AI agents cannot run persistently in the background
Users want AI agents that continue executing tasks when they close their phone or laptop, but current architectures require an active session. This blocks use cases like autonomous research, monitoring, and multi-step workflows that take longer than a typical interaction. The 296 upvotes confirm this is a broadly felt capability gap.
Users Want Capable AI Without Cloud Subscriptions or Internet Dependency
Recurring subscription costs and mandatory cloud connectivity frustrate users who want reliable AI tools they can own outright. Existing local AI options like Ollama require significant technical setup, leaving non-developers without a practical offline alternative. Demand is growing as subscription fatigue intensifies across the consumer AI market.
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