Getting Started with Traylinx¶
Traylinx is the web control plane for Tytus, your private AI pod. Use it to subscribe, install Tytus on your computer, open TytusOS, connect your pod, manage OpenClaw and Hermes, and use the Personal Assistant.
1. Sign in¶
- Open
https://traylinx.com. - Sign in with email/password, Google, or GitHub.
- If you are joining a team, accept the organization invitation link first.
- After login, Traylinx opens the admin dashboard.
2. Read the dashboard¶
The dashboard shows the important Tytus state: - Your current plan and pod unit budget. - Whether a private pod is available. - Tytus install steps. - Agent entry points for OpenClaw and Hermes. - Links into the dedicated Tytus page.
If you do not have a subscription yet, the dashboard shows a call to action to pick a plan.
3. Open the Tytus page¶
Use the sidebar item Tytus. The old Downloads link was replaced with Tytus because this page is now the central Tytus control center.
The Tytus page contains:
- Subscription and pod status.
- macOS, Linux, and Windows installers.
- TytusOS local desktop instructions.
- WireGuard config download for paid users.
- Env block generation for OpenAI-compatible tools.
- tytus llm-docs reference command.
- OpenClaw and Hermes links.
- Inline setup guide.
Direct path: /admin/tytus. The old /admin/downloads path redirects there.
4. Install Tytus¶
Choose the installer for your operating system from Tytus → platform cards.
macOS and Linux¶
Run this in a terminal:
Then run:
Windows¶
Use the Windows card on the Tytus page.
Use the one-line PowerShell installer:
Windows support is public beta, not "coming soon". Use the zip only as fallback if the one-line installer is blocked by browser, shell, or security policy.
5. Connect your pod¶
Paid plans unlock private pods.
- Open Tytus.
- Check that your plan is active.
- Run
tytus setuplocally and sign in with your Traylinx account. - Let Tytus create the WireGuard connection to your private pod.
- Return to the dashboard or Tytus page and verify pod status.
The Personal Assistant and env block can then route through your private OpenAI-compatible AIL gateway.
6. Open TytusOS¶
TytusOS is the local browser desktop for pod control.
After Tytus is running, open:
Use TytusOS for Files, Terminal, Chat, Settings, Pod Inspector, and local app workflows. You do not need to keep TytusOS open for CLI and gateway usage.
7. First actions after setup¶
- Ask the Personal Assistant a basic question.
- Generate the env block from Tytus → Configs & references.
- Use the env block in Claude Code, Cursor, OpenCode, or any OpenAI-compatible tool.
- Open OpenClaw if you are on Explorer or above.
- Open Hermes if you are on Creator or above.
- Open Atomek from tytusOS for agent-team missions.
- Open JULI3TA from tytusOS for music creation workflows.
- Bind a shared folder when agents need approved local files.
Mirrored from traylinx-web:docs/user-manuals/01_getting_started.md. Edit the source in the traylinx-web repo — changes here are overwritten by the sync script.