:IF: Queeni AI Assistant

Hello friends,

I am pleased to present you with a few apps we worked on with @saykor ! You can vote for this app here: Queeni AI Assistant :dragon:

Queeni AI Assistant

Queeni is like a smart little helper in your pocket. :mobile_phone:
She knows when you have meetings, when you’re hungry, when you forget something… and she helps you! :light_bulb:
She can search the internet, create tasks, remind you, and say:
“Hey, it’s time to drink water!” :potable_water:
She’s your queen of the organized day! :crown:

Queeni solves the problem of digital chaos. In a world full of tasks, messages, emails, and links, she brings everything into one smart and beautiful place.
The goal: have an assistant that not only reminds you, but thinks with you and for you. :robot::heart:

Queeni is built with .NET MAUI + Blazor Hybrid and stores data in Autonomi — a decentralized network that gives users full control of their data.

:rocket: Potential

Queeni has the potential to become the standard for personal assistants with user-owned data.
Built with MAUI + Blazor Hybrid, it runs on Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS.
With Autonomi integration, it fits perfectly into the decentralized future of apps.

  • :robot: Easily scalable
  • :globe_showing_europe_africa: Mass-market ready
  • :chart_increasing: Expandable with plugins, AI, and third-party integrations

:telescope: Vision & Scalability

  • :mobile_phone_off: Full offline support for privacy
  • :studio_microphone: Integration with voice assistants
  • :bar_chart: Smart habit tracking
  • :puzzle_piece: Marketplace for add-ons
  • :link: Sync with other autonomous apps

Features

  • :brain: Smart web search – Ask questions, Queeni finds answers
  • :spiral_calendar: Task and reminder creation – “You have a meeting with Ivan at 14:00”
  • :inbox_tray: Real-time notifications – Never miss anything
  • :light_bulb: Context-aware suggestions – “It’s raining today, take an umbrella :umbrella_with_rain_drops:
  • :card_file_box: Personal journal/archive – All yours, organized
  • :locked: Autonomi data storage – Security and ownership

Target Users

  • :woman_office_worker: Busy professionals
  • :graduation_cap: Students with overloaded schedules
  • :family_man_woman_girl_boy: Parents juggling too much
  • :mobile_phone: Anyone who wants to be organized, but tends to forget

Data types

  • :repeat_button: Two-way – sends and receives data
  • :locked_with_key: Private data – tasks, reminders, personal info
  • :globe_with_meridians: Network data – search results, weather, etc.

Platform Compatibility 💻📱

  • ✅ Windows – fully supported and tested
  • ✅ Android – fully supported and tested
  • 🟡 macOS & iOS – potentially works, but not tested (no Apple devices available)
  • 🧪 Linux – experimental support for now

Built with .NET MAUI Blazor Hybrid for true cross-platform experience.

**UPDATE 12.05.2025** 👑 Queeni — Your AI Assistant, Now Smarter, Private & Decentralized!

Queeni has evolved. She doesn’t just search, remind, and organize anymore — now she thinks independently, works offline, and can tap into decentralized AI networks when needed.

🧠 New Capabilities:

  • 📦 LocalAI & Ollama – Run AI models directly on your device. No cloud. No data leaks.
  • 🌐 Decentralized AI (e.g. Corcel) – Tap into global intelligence, not controlled by any single company.

🚀 What This Means for You:

  • 🔒 Privacy by default: Your data stays with you.
  • 🧭 Freedom of choice: Switch between local and decentralized AI anytime.
  • 📴 Offline mode: Queeni works even with no internet connection.
  • 🛠️ No dependencies: Free from OpenAI, Google, or any centralized provider.
  • ⚙️ Expandable: Add or train your own models. Connect to new AI networks.

🔮 Why It Matters:

Queeni isn’t just a tool — she’s a step toward AI sovereignty. In a world dominated by centralized systems, Queeni gives you control, privacy, and independence. She’s not just smart. She’s yours.


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Man you on fire!!!

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All applause goes to @saykor , I’m just a consultant!


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Props to you @saykor :clap::clap::clap:

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Hey @Dimitar, isn’t this solution similar to the one @dirvine has been working on for a long time? Maybe I’m wrong but I once asked about the scope of his project and he wrote then that it would be something like a local assistant.Do I have the right connotation?

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I bet guys are praying NOT to win with all the apps! Lots of work… :sweat_smile:

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AI Local model is the long-term potential of the app, for the demo it works with ChatGTP and stores the data in Autonomi. When David provides us with his local model or if another one is available it can be used in Queeni :dragon:


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I missed adding the demo video, I’m adding it now:


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So what is the difference between Queeni and the project David is working on? Can you zoom in on that?

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In Autonomi you own your data and can use any skin/wrapper you want. Surely more choice is good for everyone :dragon:


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Access to code on GitHub :slight_smile:

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You guys are the shiznit! ROCK ON!

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Local models can simply be used with

There’s no reason to wait for anything or use the openai api
It’s simple, fast and local

(okay - one limitation might be gpu - starting from phi4 / gemma3:13b local models start to generate pretty decent results (that’s ofc my very own opinion - I’m confident if you ask other people you’ll get different answers) - that’s a bit more than 8gb gpu ram - or shared ram on a mac)

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The code’s going on GitHub — no secrets here, it’s not a national treasure. :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: Just give me a bit to catch my breath… I built three apps back-to-back without a .NET API for Autonomi, running on both Windows and Android. My keyboard is still smoking.

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Actually, I was originally looking into Qwen 3, but I’ll definitely check out Ollama too - thanks for the tip! :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:
Right now, this is just a demo to show that the concept works - not just an idea tossed around by some mysterious “I swear I can code” person.
I’m still diving into how to work with local AI models, and I know there’s a lot to learn. For now, using OpenAI is just the easier route - no need to buy extra hardware or maintain a local setup just to get the demo running.
At this point, the idea doesn’t need to be perfect or complete - it just needs to prove it has legs. There’s a lot of room for growth… assuming I find the time. Unfortunately, I haven’t figured out how to photosynthesize yet. :seedling:

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I reckon more than one will be more better

Choice is good and some will prefer one over the other.

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Added to OP::


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That’s the beauty of ollama

All the important models are available - and ollama installation is just one command in the terminal/powershell

From my experience the Qwen models tend to suddenly put out Chinese text even when instructed to talk a certain language =D

You go the path you think makes the most sense for you =)

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I do not have hardware for Qwen. For testing need something small to prove of concept only. Queenie offer me TinyLLaMA to test on Android phone

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I don’t have a video card with 8 GB of RAM (I don’t play games), but if Queeni makes it to the next round I’ll invest in one for the local model tests. :dragon:


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