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Frank Albaneseleft a comment
I built Beam because I was frustrated. I tried iTerm2, Warp, Cursor's terminal, the default macOS terminal. None of them let me group tabs into windows into projects the way I'd like. I'd have disparate clusters of terminals open and it started to become a pain and mental drain keeping track of what terminals/agents were for what goals within what scopes, etc. Basically, Beam is the result of...

BeamA fast, keyboard-driven terminal organizer for macOS
Running Claude Code, multiple SSH sessions, and dev servers at once? Terminal tabs aren't enough anymore.
Beam organizes your terminals into subwindows, each with its own tabs. Group related sessions together. Use the quick switcher (Cmd+P) to jump anywhere instantly. Save your entire workspace as a layout with quick restore.
Keyboard-driven. Native macOS. Built for developers who live in the terminal.
Free to start. Pro ($29 one-time) unlocks unlimited subwindows, layouts, and split panes.

BeamA fast, keyboard-driven terminal organizer for macOS
