Intelliverse
IVX Agency · macOS / Windows / Linux

Delegate the task.
Close the laptop.

IVX Agency is the desktop app where your AI workforce lives on Intelliverse: hand real work to cloud agents, let scheduled runs cover the other 16 hours, and get pinged only when something finishes or needs a human. Scaffold client deliverables with Agent Skills — Windows, macOS, Ubuntu. Every claim below is labeled Live or Roadmap — no vapor.

No separate desktop SKU — seats ride published plans ($0–100/mo)

Delegation, start to finish

The app is the control surface; the work happens on cloud workers with their own queue, workspace, and audit trail.

1

Describe the task

In the app — or forwarded from your chat platform. The task lands on a cloud agent's queue with the skill packs and workspace context it needs.

2

Close the laptop

The work runs on managed cloud workers, not your machine. Asleep, offline, on a plane — the queue doesn't care.

3

Agents grind, you don't

Cloud workers pick tasks up the moment they land; scheduled agents run on their own clock — overnight, weekends, during your meetings.

4

Get pinged, decide, done

A native notification when work completes or a decision is needed. Approve, redirect, cancel — every task keeps a full audit trail, and cancelled tasks are archived, not vaporized.

Delegation to cloud workers, task inspection, and cancel-with-audit-trail are verified in the product today — this walkthrough is a description, not a mockup.

The other 16 hours of your workday

Around-the-clock coverage is scheduling plus notifications — both real, one honest roadmap label where it belongs.

Scheduled 24-hour runs

Live

A built-in cron scheduler runs agents unattended: nightly reports, queue processing, inbox triage, dashboard watching. You define the cadence; the agent keeps it.

Native desktop notifications

Live

macOS, Windows, and Linux notifications when a task finishes or an agent needs you — not another tab to poll.

Pings where you already are

Live

Agents reach you on Telegram, Slack, Discord, WhatsApp, or Signal — including approval prompts you can answer with a one-word reply.

Mobile push notifications

Roadmap

Today delivery is desktop-native plus your chat platforms (which your phone already receives). A dedicated mobile push channel is roadmap — we won't claim it early.

Let your team in. Decide what they can touch. Take it back anytime.

Most agent platforms gate access control behind "Contact sales." Ours ships in the product — approval-based access, tool scoping, and revocation — with the one missing piece labeled as such.

Approve teammates by pairing code

Live

A new teammate DMs your agent and gets a one-time pairing code; you approve it with one command and they're in — for that platform, permanently, until you say otherwise. Codes are cryptographic, expire in an hour, and are rate-limited with lockout.

Default-deny allowlists

Live

Nobody talks to your agents unless you've let them in: per-platform user allowlists, editable in the app's messaging settings. Unconfigured means everyone is denied — the safe default is the default.

Revoke access with one command

Live

One command removes a teammate's access; removing them from the allowlist does the same. No tickets, no waiting on a vendor.

Scope agents to limited tools

Live

Curated toolsets per surface, plus per-connector include/exclude toggles in the app — an agent handling support outreach doesn't get the terminal, and a research agent doesn't get send-email.

Human-in-the-loop approvals

Live

Dangerous operations prompt for approval — manual, smart (LLM-assessed), or off, your choice — with user-defined deny rules and a hardline blocklist no mode can override.

Named seats with roles in one admin panel

Roadmap

Today access control is allowlists + pairing (real, revocable, per-platform). A single roles-and-seats admin panel across desktop and dashboard is roadmap; orgs that need SSO/SAML now go through the sales-led Enterprise tier.

Router-side, the owner separately controls spend: scoped API keys with daily caps and guardrail tier allowlists, revocable from the dashboard. The owner-controls story lives on the agencies & brands page →

Batteries included

Skill packs your agents already know

Agents don't start from a blank prompt. The app ships with curated skill packs — step-by-step playbooks for research, outreach, reporting, development, and media — built on the open SKILL.md standard, with the Intelliverse app catalog wired in as connectors.

Every workspace is an Intelliverse App-ID: its own knowledge base for agent memory, its own credit wallet for spend, its own comms channels for the outreach it drafts. Build new workspaces with Agent Skills — web, mobile, desktop, and Nakama scaffolds ship from natural language.

  • Research & web monitoring
  • Email & outreach drafting
  • Data science & reporting
  • Software development & GitHub
  • Media & content production
  • Productivity & scheduling
For employees inside a company

Install it on a personal seat. Let the audit trail do the pitching.

No procurement needed to start: a Pro seat is $30/mo and the grunt work — reports, data pulls, inbox triage — starts moving the same day. Every delegated task carries per-app spend attribution and an audit trail, so showing your manager what the agent did and what it cost is a screenshot, not a slide deck. When five seats exist in one org, IT gets the controls conversation it wants — that's the sales-led Enterprise tier (SSO/SAML, pooled billing, admin controls), and it's labeled sales-led because it is.

One app. Three platforms.

Native builds with background auto-update, shipped to all three platforms simultaneously.

macOS

Apple Silicon & Intel · .dmg

Download — coming soon

Windows

Windows 10/11 · installer & .msi

Download — coming soon

Linux

AppImage · .deb · .rpm

Download — coming soon

Public downloads are rolling out; the buttons go live when the release page does. Until then, ask for an early-access build — it's a one-line email.

Questions people actually ask

Where do delegated tasks actually run?+

On managed cloud workers — each task lands on a queue, runs in the worker's own workspace, and keeps a full audit trail of events. Your machine is the control surface, not the compute. You can list, inspect, and cancel tasks; cancelled tasks are archived (recoverable and auditable), not silently deleted.

How does 'invite a teammate' actually work?+

Access is approval-based: a teammate messages your agent on a connected platform (Telegram, Slack, Discord, WhatsApp, Signal), receives a one-time pairing code, and you approve it with one command. Alternatively, add their user ID to the platform's allowlist in the app's settings. Both are revocable the same way they were granted. What we don't ship yet — and label as roadmap — is email-style invites into a single roles-and-seats panel.

Can I limit which tools an agent can use?+

Yes, two ways today: curated toolsets scope what each surface (CLI, messaging, scheduled runs) exposes, and per-connector include/exclude toggles in the app let you switch individual tools off. On top of that, dangerous operations go through the approval system — with deny rules you define and a hardline blocklist that no mode, including 'off', can override.

What does it cost?+

There is no separate desktop SKU. Seats ride the published Intelliverse plans — Free $0, Air $10, Pro $30, Pro Max $100 per month — and every delegated task meters through the same credits and per-app wallets as the rest of the platform. Organizations wanting SSO/SAML, pooled billing, and admin controls: that's the sales-led Enterprise tier.

Where's the download link?+

Public download URLs are rolling out — the app builds for macOS, Windows, and Linux with background auto-update, but we don't print a download button until the public release page is live. Early access is a one-line email and we'll send you a build.

What's the difference between this page and /agency?+

The agencies page is the business case (10x task math, per-brand isolation, the ROI calculator). This page is the desktop app itself: delegation, scheduling, notifications, and access control. Same product underneath — every workspace is an App-ID with its own memory, wallet, and channels.

Your agents work nights. You get notifications.

Get an early-access build, or start free on the platform today — the desktop app plugs into the same account when you're ready.