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The main product shown on the PetSocial page is ProxyLife, an AI desktop-pet social platform. Rather than a traditional productivity tool, it combines desktop pets, AI companions, progression mechanics, and lightweight social features: pets live at the edge of your screen, keep you company while you work, and can even “visit” a friend’s computer while you are offline. The current version is Alpha v0.0.55, with support for macOS Apple Silicon and Intel. Windows and Linux versions are still in development.
On the AI side, the product claims LLM-based language capabilities for open-ended, non-scripted conversations, plus a RAG memory system that learns from user interactions so each pet can develop a distinct personality. The gameplay layer is relatively rich: keyboard typing generates XP that pets can absorb to grow; users can pet, drag, and feed their pets; and a HUD shows status indicators such as energy and mood. Social features include friend IDs, a message mailbox, gifts, and cross-screen visits. ProxyWorld adds virtual locations such as the Moonlight Café and Star Library, along with NPC interactions.
The page does not disclose subscription fees, one-time purchase pricing, free quotas, or trial policies. It only shows some characters priced in Pts, such as the SSR Cyber Catgirl at 1200 Pts and the SR Mecha Warrior at 800 Pts. Future features such as the avatar marketplace, creator workshop, P2P trading, and digital collectibles are still marked as coming soon, so its business model and payment methods remain unclear.
The main strength is that the product concept is well-rounded, combining emotional companionship, desktop interaction, AI memory, and social gameplay in a fairly cohesive way. Its privacy design is also described clearly, including local processing of keyboard typing frequency, local storage or encrypted upload of memory data, and RSA key-pair identity. The limitations are just as clear: it is still in Alpha, so stability is unknown; the app is not available on the Mac App Store and is not notarized, meaning installation requires right-click approval; and there is little hands-on information about the specific models, APIs, cloud dependencies, or conversation quality.
ProxyLife is best suited for macOS users who enjoy desktop pets, AI companions, lightweight social interaction, and virtual character progression. It may also interest creators watching future opportunities for character creation and monetization. The page does not state how well it works from China, and network and payment availability are unknown. If it cannot be used reliably, users may want to consider other desktop pet, AI companion, or virtual character chat alternatives.
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