OpenClix launches local-first mobile retention stack
OpenClix is an open-source, local-first framework for mobile retention and engagement flows that runs on-device with config-driven logic instead of a hosted control plane. It targets teams that want onboarding nudges, re-engagement campaigns, and analytics hooks without taking on heavyweight vendor infrastructure.
This is a smart counter-position to bloated mobile engagement platforms: OpenClix sells ownership, inspectability, and agent-friendly workflows instead of another black-box SDK.
- –The core pitch is unusual for Product Hunt: vendored source, no required backend, no hosted control plane, and no proprietary SDK lock-in
- –Its strongest angle for developers is operational simplicity, with on-device rules and JSON config that can be reviewed, versioned, and shipped like normal product code
- –The project leans hard into AI-assisted workflows, explicitly supporting Claude Code, Codex, and agent-driven campaign design and updates
- –It looks more like an open-source foundation layer than a polished end-to-end SaaS, which makes it appealing to product teams with engineering capacity but less turnkey for non-technical marketers
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2026-03-09
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