Verdent Deck moves beyond the "IDE Agent" or "CI Agent" model to deliver a ground-breaking DevX. I am confident that this software is the most underrated tool on the market. You would be unwise to overlook it.
There is an elephant in the room that is harming AI adoption outside of the West Coast bubble:
• You wouldn't want to share one IDE instance across a team of several people.
• You wouldn't want to be working on concurrent high-impact move-fast features with team members who only show a pair of eyes on a GitHub PR, then send back a massive response after a dozen minutes.
• To achieve true agent parallelism, you need to launch many IDEs in cloud codespaces, flip between multiple local IDEs, and manage many PRs and cloud containers across different browser tabs.
If you are pushing the limits, you will know that feeling of being lost after a reboot as you try to reconnect with all the in-flight work. Have you ever felt like apologising to an agent because you lost track of their work and they are now too far behind? Me too.
That problem isn't apparent until you see an alternative; Verdent Deck is a breakthrough alternative. It provides a Developer Experience that:
• Is task- and outcome-focused; yet the development is local and immediate especially.
• The details no longer dominate, yet they are only one click away. Verdent Deck, and it provides a button to open it in any and all of the IDEs I have installed. This is a stroke of pure genius.
• There is simply more space to breath with less settings to twiddle. Finally a left-to-right layout that makes sense as you drip down into the details.
• You can do more things in parallel; especially when assigning Tasks to git-worktrees.
The power of Verdent Deck is that I can now see the big picture. I can run more tasks in parallel without getting lost when context switching. That wasn't the case with all the other tools I tried over the past year.
The support for this app is also exceptional. I used an early release and ran into some glitches as I ramped up to many parallel tasks across multiple projects. The Verdent AI Team responded very quickly.
Grab a copy today and challenge yourself to do something more ambitious than you thought possible. For people ready to move beyond traditional IDEs and CI Agents, Verdent Deck may be a perfect fit.

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Hi Product Hunt 👋 I'm Adrian, the co-founder of Verdent.
We built Verdent because most AI coding tools simply add agents to existing editors to generate code, but the real problem we kept running into was losing focus. Modern dev work is fragmented, you're constantly switching between chats, terminals, docs, branches, and half-finished ideas.
Verdent is our attempt to bring all of that into one clean, immersive workspace where you can think, plan, and build with AI in the same place.
It asks questions when your idea is still fuzzy, turns that into a clear plan, and then lets you run multiple tasks and code changes in parallel, each in its own isolated workspace so nothing breaks or gets messy. While one thing is running, you can keep thinking, planning, or exploring the next idea instead of waiting.
It's not just for writing code either: people use it for docs, data, prototypes, and all the little things that go into shipping real work.
Verdent isn't trying to be a better editor.
It's trying to give you back your flow.
Happy to answer any questions here 🙌
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I just paid for a month; wish there was a annual option. I downloaded, but cannot make an app; it asks for app name, I try to give that, it then looks for files in my computer, but why? Theis will be a nEW app; how do I even start?