Coding Agent Orchestration

Coding Agent Orchestration brand directory

Indexable brand reports with measured AI-search visibility, source evidence, and approved brand context where available.

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Nimbalyst

Rank #1 · 7.2% visibility

Nimbalyst is an open-source visual workspace that wraps CLI coding agents — primarily Claude Code and Codex — in a multi-modal desktop application. Core surfaces include WYSIWYG document and diagram editors, a kanban-based parallel agent session manager, integrated task tracking, and an iOS mobile app for remote oversight. The product evolved from a predecessor called Crystal (deprecated February 2026) and was open-sourced under MIT in April 2026.

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Superset

Rank #2 · 2.4% visibility

Superset is a coding agent orchestration IDE that lets software developers run dozens of AI coding agents simultaneously — each in its own isolated git worktree — with a unified dashboard for monitoring agent status, reviewing diffs, managing ports, and handing off work to any IDE. It sits as a neutral layer between the developer and any CLI-based coding agent, without replacing existing editors or routing code through Superset's servers.

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Sculptor

Rank #3 · 0.8% visibility

Sculptor is a desktop coding agent orchestration tool by Imbue that lets developers run multiple Claude Code or Codex agents in parallel, each in its own isolated Docker container, with a built-in UI for task management, diff review, merge conflict resolution, persistent session history, and bidirectional IDE sync via Pairing Mode.

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Conductor

Rank #4 · 0.0% visibility

Conductor is a free macOS app by Melty Labs that orchestrates multiple AI coding agents (Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, OpenCode) in parallel across isolated Git worktree workspaces, with built-in diff review, PR workflow, and GitHub and Linear issue integration, allowing engineers to direct concurrent AI development workstreams and review their output before merging.

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HumanLayer

Rank #5 · 0.0% visibility

HumanLayer (CodeLayer) is an AI coding IDE and team collaboration platform that orchestrates parallel AI agent sessions through structured QRSPI multi-phase workflows, comment-driven design document reviews, and git worktree management across multi-repo codebases. Built by the team that coined 'context engineering,' it combines local and cloud daemon execution, versioned artifact tracking, and BYOK model support (Claude Code, Codex, Copilot) to help engineering teams ship 2–3× faster without sacrificing code quality in complex enterprise environments.

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Paseo

Rank #6 · 0.0% visibility

Paseo is a self-hosted, multi-provider, open source control plane for coding agents. It runs a local daemon on the developer's own machine or server and provides native mobile (iOS/Android), desktop, web, and CLI clients to launch, monitor, steer, and review agent work from anywhere. It wraps the native CLIs of 39+ coding agents without modifying their behavior, preserving each provider's skills, credentials, and MCP server connections. Workflow features including git worktrees, inline diff review, branch-based previews, PR handoff, local voice control, and scriptable orchestration skills make it designed for serious multi-agent development operations rather than single-session use.

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T3 Code

Rank #7 · 0.0% visibility

T3 Code is an open-source, cross-platform desktop application that serves as a unified control plane for AI coding agents. It wraps CLI-based agents — currently Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, and Cursor — in a performant GUI with a three-panel layout (projects, threads, chat/diff), git worktree isolation, supervised or full-access execution modes, and one-click GitHub PR creation. Built on a TypeScript monorepo with a Node.js/Bun WebSocket server and React/Vite frontend, it is MIT-licensed and designed to be forked, extended, or self-hosted.