Magick (magickml.com) is an Artificial Intelligence Development Environment (AIDE) built by Oneirocom that lets users design and deploy AI agents using a visual node-graph editor without writing code. Users construct 'spells' — directed graphs where nodes represent processing steps (LLM calls, document parsing, conditional logic, API calls) and connections called 'wires' carry data between them. The entire workflow is drag-and-drop inside the Composer window. The platform is LLM-agnostic: users can plug in GPT-4, Claude, open-source models, or any compatible API and swap or compare them within the same spell. This makes it well-suited for teams that want to experiment across providers without rewriting logic. Built-in document-processing nodes handle extraction, summarization, and retrieval from large files and datasets. Magick includes social and platform connectors out of the box — Discord, Twitter/X, and Twilio are supported, with Slack, Zoom, Reddit, and Google Meet connectors listed as upcoming plugins. This makes it particularly popular for building community bots, NPC behavior for games (including Unreal Engine integrations), and customer-facing automation for small businesses and agencies. The project is open-source under the Oneirocom GitHub organization and is developed with community input via a public Discord. It targets a broad audience: video game developers building AI NPCs, small business owners automating workflows, educators, and non-technical creators who want to harness LLMs without a software engineering background. Paid hosted plans are available alongside self-hosting for teams that need full control. Key features: - Visual node-graph (no-code) editor for building AI agent 'spells' - LLM-agnostic: supports GPT-4, Claude, and open-source models interchangeably - Real-time event-driven agents capable of autonomous actions and multi-agent interaction - Platform connectors: Discord, Twitter/X, Twilio, Unreal Engine, Google AI, custom APIs - Document processing nodes for extraction, summarization, and dataset analysis - Open-source codebase (Oneirocom/Magick on GitHub), community-driven development - Subgraph embedding: spells can be nested and shared for modular development - Hosted cloud environment plus self-host option
Free tier available; paid plans reported up to $500/month. Usage-based resource billing on hosted tier. Self-hosting is free (open-source).
