I got:
> Write a config, not a conversation
Which I found let me wondering - "What is this thing?" I refreshed a few times to the variations, and while some were better, I feel like your hero could do with being less pithy, and more plain explanation of what it is.
I'm definitely not A/B testing anything, it just cycles through a couple titles I thought conveyed the project well. The sub-title directly under it explains it pretty clearly, would you agree with that?
> Manage persistent AI bots with a terminal dashboard, web UI, and declarative configuration.
There's also an interactive emulation of the TUI directly next to both titles in the hero.
I made botctl explicitly to not have to talk to my agents, I wanted them running autonomously based on their BOT.md file's prompt / goals / skills.
This was my main motivation to create this
Another interesting point is that until recently most average people thought "code" was out of reach or they didn't have time / energy to learn it. My mother made a webapp with the help of claude code the other day to generate books, which she thought of and completed in the course of 3 days all the while learning about terminals, localhost, ports, APIs and more.
I've been through this thought process many times and I am still struggling (you can check my profile as to why).
You can try as well.
What are the best applications for AI automation?
A robot that walks round cleaning your house and he never gets tired and he can go the shops and do what you want and repairs his self