If you're looking for a different Omnipilot alternative, BoltAI is another top contender. It's a native Mac app that brings AI models from OpenAI, Anthropic and Azure AI Service into your workflow, helping programmers, writers and students. It can integrate with favorite apps, create custom AI assistants and use a library of prompts. BoltAI is highly customizable, with the ability to store API keys securely, so it's a good choice if you want to be able to use it in a lot of ways to get more done.
Another top pick is Augment, a personal AI assistant designed to handle lots of routine digital tasks. It works with lots of apps, including email clients and meeting software, and has features like detailed recall, personalized writing help and meeting transcription. Augment is designed with enterprise-class security in mind and runs on macOS Monterey, Ventura and Sonoma.
If you want something more deeply integrated, check out AI Anywhere. This tool works with lots of apps, documents, emails and websites so you can read, write and code without constantly switching apps. It's got things like Quick Action for manipulating text and a Personalized Copilot for custom shortcuts and prompts. The AI Anywhere Pro version adds AI chatbot abilities and GPT-4 support.
Last, Blue is a simple way to get ChatGPT into your Mac-based workflow. It's got features like AppVision to summarize what's on your screen and a privacy-focused design, but its main job is to help you get work done. It's got keyboard shortcuts for AI help and data privacy with GDPR compliance and AES-256 encryption.