Qren

The agentic operating system for your Mac.
One app installs it, runs it, and keeps it honest.

Download for Mac v0.7.6 · Apple Silicon · macOS 14+
What it is

Your own operating system for agents — running on your hardware.

Qren turns a Mac into a personal agentic system: agents that work for you around the clock, a knowledge vault they read and write, and connections to the tools you already use. The app is its face — from first install to daily control.

01

Installs everything

On a fresh Mac, the app checks your system, then walks a six-stage install with live progress. A safe preview walks every step without changing anything.

02

Shows the truth

Every screen is probed live — memory, services, crash forensics, sign-in state, token cutoffs. A connected key nothing uses says so. Nothing on screen is static.

03

Your subscriptions, your keys

Claude Code, Kimi, ChatGPT — the models you already pay for, signed in on your machine. Keys live in the macOS Keychain, never in files.

04

Connects your world

Google Workspace, Telegram, WhatsApp, GitHub, Tailscale and more — with per-tool permissions: always allow, ask, or never.

05

Stays current

The app updates itself quietly, and manages system updates with plain-language release notes. One click, services restart, done.

06

Private by architecture

Everything runs on your Mac. Data leaves only through connectors you approved, and every one can be tested, revoked, or removed.

The door

Your team logs in from anywhere. Their view lives on your machine.

Invite someone to a workspace and they join from a browser — a phone on the other side of the world works. No passwords, no accounts to manage, nothing to install.

aThey enter their email, click the link that arrives, and they're in.
bMembership is the only permission. What they see is exactly what you granted.
cRevoke a member and their very next click is denied. Instantly.
dEverything is served from your Mac — never from someone else's cloud.
Access

Invite-only, for now.

Anyone can download and explore the app. Setting up a system — and joining shared workspaces — takes an invite.