Warp

Warp

The platform for coding agents, locally and in the cloud.

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The best terminal for building with agents + Oz, the orchestration platform for cloud agents
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Oz

Oz

Launching today
Run hundreds of cloud agents in parallel
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.
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What do you think? …

Zach Lloyd

Hey Product Hunt 👋

Zach here - Founder and CEO at Warp. Our team is excited to launch Oz, the orchestration platform for cloud agents. 

Oz makes it easy to scale up to hundreds of cloud agents, keep tasks running when you step away from your laptop, and turn agent skills into agent automations. 

Why we built Oz and what it does

Developers today are running 3-5 local agents to fix bugs but once you try to go beyond that, things start to break down: your laptop hits capacity, you can’t see what your agents are doing, and agents start to be more trouble than they’re worth. 

Deploy agents from anywhere: From the Warp desktop app, on the web, your phone, using Warp’s SDK, or even the CLI.

Isolated cloud environments: Set up isolated cloud environments for agents to run that can index as many GitHub repositories as you want. 

Build apps on top of agents. Use CLI and API access to build bug triage systems, incident response tools, or any app that needs an agent backend.

If you're looking for a starting point, try automating something small - a recurring task that's tedious but straightforward and watch your productivity compound.

We can’t wait to see what you build and I’d be curious to hear the community’s thoughts on whether they think cloud agents are going to be the future?

Feel free to comment any questions/feedback you have below and one of our engineers will respond. ✌️

Adam Lababidi

been a Warp fan since early beta — Oz looks like a massive step up for agent orchestration. 🪄 the parallel cloud execution is a game changer for long-running dev tasks. what's the most common automation you've seen devs build on top of Oz so far? 🚀

Petra Donka

Thanks for the kind words @adam_lab 🙌

We've seen so many great things built on top of Oz, but some of the most common ones that people are starting with are around automating simple but time-consuming chores: auto-updating docs, triaging GitHub issues, running reports on a schedule. These are well-defined & understood problems that you can easily hand off to an agent to do on it's own.

And then the cool stuff is starting to show as well... OpenClaw alternatives, agents talking to each other to get stuff done, orchestrating third-party agents, and a bunch of others. Super excited to see what everyone is building and creating.