We won the Z.ai GLM-5.1 Challenge with OSAP.
OSAP was built to stop the constant tab-switching between Slack, GitHub, and Notion. Instead of bouncing between apps, OSAP uses GLM-5.1 as a reasoning layer to handle multi-step workflows across different tools.
The core idea was to make work feel less fragmented:
- Understand tasks across Slack, GitHub, and Notion
- Use GLM-5.1 for multi-step reasoning
- Keep persistent memory through HydraDB
- Adapt to specific workflow habits over time
We also received the GLM Max quarterly plan, worth over $15K in API value across three months with GLM-5 and GLM-5.1. That is enough capacity for billions of tokens while building and testing OSAP.
Z.ai featured the project too, with an official repost on the Z.ai X account and a website feature published on April 8.