
Introducing Agntable: The Easiest Way to Host Open‑Source AI Agents in Minutes
It started on a Saturday afternoon. I had two hours free — rare for a founder — and I wanted to set up n8n to automate some workflows, finally. Nothing crazy. Just connect a few tools, save some time. Two hours later, I was still staring at a terminal. Docker errors. Environment variables that wouldn't work. A Redis connection that refused to cooperate. I hadn't built a single automation. I had just spent my entire weekend fighting infrastructure. Sound familiar? The Problem No One Talks About Open-source AI tools are incredible. Communities all over the world build amazing software — n8n for automation, OpenWebUI for private ChatGPT experiences, Dify and Langflow for building AI applications. The best part? They're open source. You own your data. You're not locked into some expensive SaaS contract. But there's a catch no one mentions: hosting them yourself is a nightmare. If you're technical, you can figure it out. But should you have to? Every hour spent provisioning servers, configu
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