GBots Library & Customs
By GenesisOS Labs
What this is: GBots are small automation programs you plug into GenesisOS. Many public bots live on GitHub under the GenesisBots organization so anyone can review the code before running it.
Why it matters: you can start with off-the-shelf automations, then ask GenesisOS Labs to tailor or combine them for your business—without throwing away what already works.
What you get
Transparency
Public repos show what each bot does, how it is configured, and how to run it safely.
Modularity
Swap bots in or out as your workflows change—GenesisOS keeps the surrounding workspace consistent.
Custom help
When you need something proprietary, GenesisOS Labs scopes a private build with documentation you can hand to IT.
Who this is for
Operators who want automations they can explain to finance, and developers who want repos they can fork.
Non-technical leaders
Pick a starting bot, run a pilot, measure hours saved.
Technical builders
Clone, extend, and contribute back when policy allows.
How it works
- Choose a bot from the library or ask for a custom match.
- Run it inside GenesisOS locally or online.
- Measure outcomes for two weeks before expanding scope.
- Layer more GBots once the first workflow is stable.
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Why GenesisOS Labs
We describe bots the way support teams wish vendors would: inputs, outputs, failure modes, and who to email when something breaks.
GenesisBots library
Each link opens the public GitHub repository so you can inspect code, issues, and release notes before you install anything.
AutoMobileAppMakerBot
Turn a simple config file into a fully generated mobile app project.
HeadlineScraperBot Pro
Scrape, cluster, and analyze headlines for trends and narratives.
JobIntelligenceBot
Map roles, skills, and job descriptions into structured drafts.
Request a custom GBot
Describe the manual work you want gone. We respond with a proposed bot outline, dependencies, and pricing band before any deep engineering begins.
Custom GBot request
Include sample inputs/outputs if you can—it speeds up scoping.