An open-source framework for building autonomous agents with modular skills and Telegram-native control.
Open Source Zeno is an extensible agent framework designed for real-world automation — with a small core and Telegram-native control.
Zeno separates agent capabilities from runtime infrastructure.
Skills define what agents can do - research, automation, content generation, and integrations.
Services provide messaging, storage, and execution layers.
Agents run and are controlled directly from Telegram.
No dashboards, panels, or orchestration tools - just chat.
Add new capabilities without modifying the core.
Simple architecture designed for clarity and maintainability.
Run and manage agents directly from Telegram chat.
Agent memory is stored as files on disk. Developers can inspect, edit, and version it directly.
Skills define what an agent can do.
They connect agents to APIs, platforms, and services.
Publish posts, monitor mentions, and automate social workflows.
Send reports, alerts, and automated responses.
Collect and summarize information from external sources.
Generate articles, summaries, and marketing content.
Minimal framework architecture designed for readability and fast iteration.
Capabilities are modular and can be added without modifying core logic.
Infrastructure layers like messaging and storage are decoupled from agent logic.
Agents can be managed directly through Telegram.
Agents are becoming infrastructure.
Zeno provides a simple framework for building and operating them.