Official Elyan Site

Local-first personal operator. Narrow hosted control plane.

Elyan runs on the user machine first. Private context stays local by default. elyan.dev handles account, billing, credits, docs, downloads, and hosted access only when you actually need them.

Ollama-firstSearch optionalMCP optionalHosted state stays narrow

Ask Elyan right now

Try the local runtime directly. If search is offline, Elyan degrades cleanly instead of failing the product path.

Local runtime

Private context, local files, runtime settings, and capability execution stay local by default.

Hosted control plane

Accounts, subscriptions, entitlements, credits, billing, and notifications live in the shared control plane.

Official docs and panel

elyan.dev is the official docs, install, account, billing, and hosted panel surface.

Install Path

Start locally in minutes

1

cp .env.example .env

2

npm install

3

Start Ollama or set one cloud API key

4

npm run dev

5

Check /api/healthz

6

Inspect /api/capabilities

Plans

Local entry stays simple

0 TRY

Local / BYOK

Run Elyan locally with your own model keys or Ollama.

399 TRY

Cloud-Assisted

Hosted credits and shared-account access for lighter managed usage.

999 TRY

Pro / Builder

Higher hosted credit pool for heavier usage and more routing headroom.

2499 TRY

Team / Business

Shared billing and higher-volume hosted operation for teams.

FAQ

Clear boundaries, no fake platform story

What is Elyan today?

Elyan is a local-first personal agent runtime with a narrow hosted control plane for accounts, plans, credits, billing, and hosted access.

Does Elyan require search to work?

No. Search improves live retrieval and citations when SearXNG is available, but Elyan remains usable in local-only mode without it.

Where does private context live?

Private local runtime context stays on the user machine by default. The hosted control plane stores only shared product and business state.

What does the hosted panel show?

Account profile, plan, subscription state, entitlements, hosted credits, ledger entries, usage summaries, notifications, and install guidance.