Agent Zero vs OpenFang
Side-by-side comparison of two agent options that often come up together when people are choosing between self-hosted frameworks, managed assistants, and extensible AI tooling.
Open source101k stars
Agent Zero
Open-source autonomous agent framework with Docker isolation and local LLM support
Open source17k stars
OpenFang
Open-source Agent OS built in Rust — autonomous agents on schedules with 40 channel adapters
Category
Agent Zero
OpenFang
Tagline
Open-source autonomous agent framework with Docker isolation and local LLM support
Open-source Agent OS built in Rust — autonomous agents on schedules with 40 channel adapters
Deployment
Self Hosted Local
Self-Hosted
Pricing
Free to use, with optional model or infrastructure costs if you self-host.
Free to use, with optional model or infrastructure costs if you self-host.
Channels
Web, terminal
Telegram, Discord, Slack, WhatsApp, Web
Open source
Yes
Yes
Privacy
Very strong privacy posture with local-first or tightly controlled deployment options.
Very strong privacy posture with local-first or tightly controlled deployment options.
Agent Zero pros
- Docker isolation by default — safer than alternatives that run on bare OS.
- Active development with 17K+ stars and frequent commits.
- Works with local models via Ollama — no cloud dependency.
OpenFang pros
- Open source with transparent code and flexible deployment options.
- Security posture is strong for sensitive workflows.
- Strong privacy story for users who care where data runs.
Agent Zero cons
- Requires Docker, adding setup complexity.
- Python ecosystem means heavier dependencies.
- Less polished UI compared to cloud-based alternatives.
OpenFang cons
- Trade-offs are moderate rather than severe, but it does not stand out sharply on every dimension.
Agent Zero gotchas
- Docker requirement can be a blocker on machines with limited RAM or older hardware.
- Local LLM quality depends heavily on the model and hardware — results vary significantly.
OpenFang gotchas
- You should expect ongoing hosting, uptime, and secret-management work if you deploy it for real users.
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