Hi Product Hunt! I m Lili, one of the Engineers at Warp who built Oz an orchestration platform for cloud agents. Oz helps devs run coding agents at scale safely with orchestration, observability, a unified local <> cloud experience. I worked on setting up our cloud environments with all the tools agents need to run code (there is a lot to unpack here, getting cloud agents to work on arbitrary base docker images was more challenging than you might think!), surfacing agent runs and artifacts like PRs and plans in our desktop and web apps, and integrating the Oz agent directly into GitHub actions. Building with and on top of Oz has been so much fun. The platform is incredibly flexible, and the primitives we ve built unlock a whole new level of experimentation and automation. AMA about how we built Oz, our favorite use cases, and where we see the platform going!
Oz is an orchestration platform for cloud agents. Launch hundreds of cloud agents in minutes, from Warp, CLI or even your phone. Wake up to production-ready PRs.
I'm Aloke, Engineer #1 at Warp and lead eng on Warp's new coding features.
We're all in on agentic coding at Warp, but we also recognize that even the best agents need some human guidance. We just launched a suite of new features to help you closely iterate with agents code review panel, file editor, file tree, slash commands, WARP.md (or use your existing agent.md file).
Warp 2.0 is the evolution of Warp’s terminal into a purpose-built workbench for multi-threaded coding, deployment and debugging with agents.
We recently scored 71% on SWE-bench Verified and #1 on Terminal-Bench (52%).
Top-rated coding agent: #1 on Terminal-bench (52%) and top three on SWE-bench Verified (75.8%, scored with GPT-5) as of Sep 2nd 2025. We built the UI from the ground up to be the best experience for agentic coding.
Code review: Review open changes, ask for modifications, and line-edit code diffs in a dedicated panel
Code editing: A lightweight file viewing and editing experience in Warp with tabbed file viewing, a file tree, and syntax highlighting
Projects in Warp: Initialize projects with their own WARP.md files (compatible with Agents.MD, Claude.MD and cursor rules). You can also define agent profiles to launch agents with different default settings, and global slash commands.
The team over at Warp is cooking. A lot of users still have tons of questions about how to use Warp effectively to code and learn prompt-driven development. So...