A native Mac, Windows, and Linux app that watches your screen, remembers every buyer you touch, and acts on them, all through a local AI model with a local store on your machine, so your screen and data stay private. Only what you choose syncs to the buyer graph.
Jordan Lee . VP Sales . northwind
detected on screen by RadarCopilot . running on-device "Find everyone at northwind who changed jobs." Done.
LinkedIn and X are done by hand, notes never get written, and the context dies in the gaps between apps. Nothing runs while you sleep.
graph8 Desktop automates LinkedIn and X safely, builds a second brain for you, reads your screen on-device, and runs work overnight. Private by default.
On-device speed and privacy are things the web cannot do. graph8 Desktop watches your screen, builds a second brain, automates your social, answers as a local copilot, runs work on autopilot, and gives you a local data workspace. Only what you choose syncs to the buyer graph.
Radar reads what is on your screen on-device and extracts the people, companies, and deals from it. It tracks your productivity and builds a behavioral digital twin of how you work. Your screen is processed on your machine and never uploaded.
Brain synthesizes a knowledge graph from your work: 16 page types in a markdown vault, linked into a Graphology knowledge graph with PageRank and community detection, all searchable with full-text search. No manual note-taking. It just remembers.
Browser automation syncs your profiles, connections, followers, feed, inbox, and company data, then sends messages, connection requests, posts, and comments. It mimics human behavior, natural mouse paths, momentum scrolling, typing delays, and session pacing, to stay safe on every platform.
Copilot is a conversational assistant wired into everything on your machine: browser control, your local database, files, skills, Radar, and integrations. It runs on the local model, Qwen 3B, with cloud fallback, so it answers fast and keeps your data private.
Autopilot analyzes how you work, hourly and nightly, and notices the things you do over and over. It proposes an automation, you approve it, and from then on it runs on a schedule, so the repetitive work happens while you are doing something else.
You enrich new LinkedIn connections every morning. Automate it?
Workbench is a local SQLite workspace with AI-enrichment columns: enrich, classify, score, and extract each row with a prompt, plus a formula engine and CSV import. It all runs on your machine, then syncs bidirectionally to the buyer graph when you are ready to launch.
graph8 Desktop does the volume on-device: watching the screen, synthesizing the second brain, automating LinkedIn and X, and running work on autopilot. Then it hands you the human-to-human moments, the live conversation and the close, with full context already at your fingertips. The playbooks are built on a decade of real CIENCE outbound, so every move is grounded in what actually works.
Everything is teed up. Send it, or take the conversation yourself.
graph8 Desktop runs a local model and keeps a local database on your machine. Your screen and your data stay local; only the structured results you choose to share sync to the buyer graph the rest of graph8 runs on. Native on Mac, Windows, and Linux.
graph8 Desktop runs a local model, Qwen 3B, right on your machine, with cloud fallback when you want it. Copilot, enrichment, and synthesis work without sending your data anywhere.
Screen capture and your second brain are processed on your machine by default. Nothing is uploaded. Only what you choose to sync reaches the buyer graph.
Everything lives in a local database on your machine: pages, entities, the knowledge graph, and full-text search. Fast, offline-capable, and yours.
A real desktop app for all three platforms, running alongside your normal tools. Structured output syncs to the same buyer graph that powers graph8.
Radar, Brain, Workbench, and browser automation all write to the same record that the cloud apps and agents read. What the desktop learns on your machine becomes context the whole system can act on, when you choose to share it.
ContactJordan Lee
StageEvaluation
SourceRadar
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The desktop is a local surface for the same buyer graph. It gives every cloud app and agent better context without making your raw screen data leave the machine.
The desktop is local-first. Your screen and data stay on your machine, and only the structured results you choose to share reach the buyer graph.
When a Workbench list or a Brain page is ready, it syncs to the same record the cloud apps read. No export, no second tool.
Radar, Brain, Workbench, and browser automation write to the same buyer record. The desktop and the cloud share one source of truth.
What the desktop learns becomes context the cloud agents read, so a launch can start when the desktop surfaces a real opportunity.
Every synced action is append-only logged and replayable, so the full timeline of who did what, when, lives on the buyer graph.
On-device processing and per-app permissions mean the desktop only sees and shares what you allow. Privacy is the default, not a setting.
Each team gets the native surface it needs, and the impact the team feels.
Radar surfaces who is on your screen, Brain remembers every account and deal, and Copilot preps the move. The AE opens with full context and takes the human conversation that closes.
Every conversation, fully prepped.
Radar saw 3 pricing visits. Brain linked a job change, hiring signal, and the evaluation deal.
graph8's playbooks run on the CIENCE archive: ten years of real B2B outbound across thousands of campaigns and millions of conversations. Every automation is shaped by what actually booked meetings and closed deals.
A native app for Mac, Windows, and Linux. Free, on-device, and private. It syncs to the same buyer graph the rest of the system runs on.
Execution credits send, call, and run agents. Contact credits reveal and enrich the people you target. Three ways in.
A free entry point to the full platform. No credit card.
Unlimited contact data, in the tools you already use.
Unlimited users and data. Every app, one bill.
The $99 Team plan is the full platform: everything below, for the whole org. MCP Unlimited and Pay as you go are lighter entry points with usage and seat limits.
Execution credits send, call, and run agents. Contact credits reveal and enrich the people you target.
A native Mac, Windows, and Linux app that watches your screen, builds a second brain, automates LinkedIn and X safely, and runs work on autopilot, all on-device and private, then syncs to the buyer graph. Pay for execution, not seats. Live in 3 minutes.