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hecate vs holaOS
hecate logo
hecate
★ 16
vs
holaOS logo
holaOS
★ 5.4k

hecate vs holaOS

hecate: Hecate is a local-first AI gateway and agent console that routes cloud and local models, runs tool agents, supervises coding agents like Codex/Claude Code/Cursor, and provides observability. It offers a desktop app and Docker deployment for local operation.; holaOS: holaOS is an agent environment built for long-horizon work, continuity, and self-evolution. It provides agents with a structured operating system including runtime, memory, tools, apps, and durable state, enabling them to operate continuously, evolve over time, and remain inspectable across different runs.

01

TL;DR

hecate logoChoose hecate if…

Route AI model requests across multiple providers with failover and budget control

holaOS logoChoose holaOS if…

Building agents that perform complex, multi-step tasks over extended periods

02

Side-by-Side Comparison

Field
hecate logohecate
holaOS logoholaOS
Category
Observability
Dev Tooling
Stars
★ 16
★ 5.4k
License
MIT
MIT
Updated
1d ago
1d ago
Open Source
Yes
Yes
Website
↗ Visit
↗ Visit
GitHub
↗ GitHub
↗ GitHub
Tags
acp, ai, ai-gateway
agent, agent-harness, agent-runtime
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Features

hecate logohecate
01Gateway for cloud + local models (OpenAI, Anthropic, Ollama, etc.)
02Hecate Chat with tools on/off for direct model chat or task-backed agent turns
03External Agent console for Codex, Claude Code, Cursor with supervision and approvals
04Operator-grade control: cost accounting, budgets, rate limits, and OpenTelemetry
05Local-first deployment with desktop app (macOS/Linux/Windows) or Docker
holaOS logoholaOS
01Structured operating system for agents
02Designed for long-horizon work and continuity
03Enables agents to self-evolve over time
04Provides durable state and memory for continuous operation
05Offers inspectable state across multiple runs
04

Use Cases

hecate logohecate
↳Route AI model requests across multiple providers with failover and budget control
↳Run supervised coding agent sessions for development workflows
↳Monitor and observe AI system behavior with full telemetry and logging
holaOS logoholaOS
↳Building agents that perform complex, multi-step tasks over extended periods
↳Developing continuously learning and evolving AI systems
↳Creating custom workspace applications on top of the holaOS environment
05

Best For

hecate logohecate
TrendingLLM InfraAPI Integration
holaOS logoholaOS
TrendingMulti-AgentLLM Infra
FAQ

FAQ

What is the difference between hecate and holaOS?
Both hecate and holaOS are in the Observability category. hecate has 16 stars, while holaOS has 5.4k stars.
Which is better, hecate or holaOS?
The best choice depends on your use case. Choose hecate if Route AI model requests across multiple providers with failover and budget control, and holaOS if Building agents that perform complex, multi-step tasks over extended periods.
Is hecate free or open source?
Yes, hecate is open source on GitHub (MIT).
Is holaOS free or open source?
Yes, holaOS is open source on GitHub (MIT).
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