{"repo":"AreevAI/flowcat","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/AreevAI/flowcat","clone":"git clone https://github.com/AreevAI/flowcat.git","description":"Self-hosted native-Rust runtime for real-time voice agents. Own the stack: one binary in your own VPC or air-gapped, no hosted control plane. pipecat-compatible pipeline, in-process SIP/RTP, single-process call density. Apache-2.0.","language":"Rust","stars":98,"topics":["on-premise","pipecat","realtime","rust","self-hosted","sip","speech-to-speech","telephony","voice-agents","voice-ai"],"license":"Apache-2.0","category":"self-hosted-apps","readme_excerpt":"Flowcat A native-Rust runtime for real-time voice agents — built to run on your own infrastructure. Flowcat carries a phone or WebRTC call through a composable media pipeline — transport in → VAD / turn-taking → STT · LLM · TTS (or a single speech-to-speech model) → transport out — as one self-contained binary you deploy in your own VPC (or fully air-gapped). No hosted control plane, no phone-home, no Python or FreeSWITCH sidecar to operate. You bring your own provider credentials; a call's audio and data never leave infrastructure you control. It is a clean-room, native-Rust counterpart to the design of pipecat: the same FrameProcessor pipeline model and the same provider breadth, packaged for teams that need to own the stack — self-hosted, auditable, and dense enough to run serious call volume per box. No pipecat code is vendored — see NOTICE . ▶ Watch the overview: Status: pre-1.0, building in the open. New here? → QUICKSTART.md takes you from git clone to a running pipeline and a real audio round-trip in about five minutes (no credentials), then to a real agent you talk to in your browser — define it in YAML and run one binary ( flowcat-server ), no Rust required. --- Why Flowcat Most voice-agent platforms are hosted SaaS: your audio, transcripts, and call data flow through someone else's cloud, and you pay per minute. Flowcat is the opposite — a runtime you own and run yourself , for teams that can't or won't put regulated call traffic on a multi-tenant platform and want","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/AreevAI","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/AreevAI/flowcat/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}