
Zo Computer
Zo Computer is a personal AI server that stores files, runs agents, and hosts your projects via chat.

Overview
Zo Computer: a personal AI server you run through chat
Zo Computer is a cloud computer that belongs to you and is operated through conversation. It combines file storage, compute, AI agents, and web hosting in a single workspace: you chat with Zo to organize files, draft documents, build and host websites, set up automations, and run long-lived tasks, and the work persists on your own always-on server rather than disappearing when a chat session ends.
It is built for individuals, freelancers, founders, and small business owners who want the output of a technical operations person without managing infrastructure or a terminal. Zo connects to more than 1,000 tools including Gmail, Google Calendar, Notion, Linear, and GitHub, is reachable by text, email, Slack, Telegram, or Discord, and lets you choose among AI models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, DeepSeek, and others.
Key Features
- Always-on personal server with cloud storage (100GB on the free tier) and web hosting for your own sites and services
- AI agents that execute multi-step tasks: research, document creation, scheduled automations, and background jobs
- Access from anywhere via chat, email, Slack, Telegram, or Discord
- 1,000+ integrations including Gmail, Google Calendar, Notion, Linear, and GitHub
- Choice of frontier models across OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and open-source providers
- Privacy commitment: Zo states it will never sell your data, run advertising, or train models on your work
Ideal Use Case
Zo suits a solo operator running their work life on it: a founder who wants their notes, client sites, invoices, and recurring automations in one place they can command by message. It is also a practical option for non-technical users who want to host a real website or run scheduled tasks without touching a server console.
How Zo Computer differentiates
Unlike chat assistants that forget everything between sessions, Zo gives each user a persistent server where files, sites, and agents live permanently. The company was founded by Ben Guo, an early Stripe engineer, and Rob Cheung, the first engineer at Substack, and is backed by Stripe founders Patrick and John Collison and Vercel founder Guillermo Rauch. Paid plans run from $18/month (Basic) to $64/month (Pro) and $200/month (Ultra) with bundled model credits and dedicated server resources.
FAQ
What is Zo Computer? Zo is a personal AI server: a cloud computer with storage, agents, automations, and hosting that you operate through chat.
Is Zo Computer free? Yes, there is a free-forever tier with 100GB storage and a daily usage allowance for a limited model selection; paid plans start at $18/month.
Do I need to know how to code? No. Zo builds, hosts, and automates through conversation, though technical users can go deeper with custom services and domains.
Does Zo train AI models on my data? No. Zo states it will never sell user data, allow advertising, or train AI models on your work.
tl;dr
Zo Computer is an always-on personal AI server that stores your files, runs agents and automations, and hosts your projects, all driven by chat. Free tier available; paid plans from $18/month.
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Looking for more options? Browse the Productivity directory or read our best AI productivity tools listicle. Zo Computer is also tracked on Crunchbase.
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