Showcase¶
These are stories from people who use OpenJarvis day to day. Each entry shows the result — a screenshot, a paragraph of context, and a short link to the docs that explain how to build it. If you're trying to figure out whether OpenJarvis is worth a weekend of your time, start here.
New here?
The Showcase answers "what's possible?". When you find something you want for yourself, follow the How I set this up link at the bottom of each page — it lands on a Tutorial that walks through the build.
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Morning Brief
Slack, email, GitHub, and calendar — read overnight, summarized into 5 bullets in your phone by 7am. Cuts the daily "what did I miss" tax to zero.
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Memory That Doesn't Reset
Tell Jarvis you're allergic to shellfish once. Three months later it brings it up when you're restaurant-planning. Plain markdown files, no vector-DB tricks.
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Track Your Savings
A leaderboard that tells you exactly how much you saved by running locally — and reminds you that none of your prompts ever left your house.
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Discord Companion
Jarvis answers questions in your private Discord while you sleep. Reads your notes, checks your calendar, schedules things, replies in your voice.
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Offline Code Reviewer
Review a pull request on a transatlantic flight. Jarvis reads the diff, the surrounding files, and the project conventions — without an internet connection.
Share your setup¶
The Showcase grows from real users. If you've built something interesting on top of OpenJarvis — or just have a configuration you're proud of — the format is simple and the bar is low:
- One-sentence hook: what does this do for you?
- A screenshot or 15-second screen recording: the visible result.
- 2–3 short paragraphs: when you use it, why it's nice (cost, privacy, speed, calm).
- "How I set this up →": a link to the relevant Tutorial, User Guide, or Recipe.
See Contributing a Showcase Entry for the template and the editorial conventions (screenshot sizing, what to redact, tone).
Want to talk to other people doing this?¶
The #config-showcase channel in the OpenJarvis Discord is where people post and discuss personal setups. Drop a screenshot, ask "how would I do X?", or browse what others have shared.