
Imbue
We build AI that works for humans
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We build AI that works for humans
387 followers
Imbue develops tools that help people think, create, and build. We believe technology should be loyal to the user and aligned with human goals.
We share many of our tools openly because we believe progress in AI should be collaborative and developer-driven.
This is the 6th launch from Imbue. View more

Mngr
Launching today
Mngr is a CLI tool for programmatically spinning up coding agents at any scale. It lets you compose workflows—fix all my tests, open PRs for every issue, validate every use case—and run them repeatedly.
Run 1. Run 100s. See all your agents, and if they're blocked on you. Connect to any agent mid-task to ask a question or debug it. Agents start in under 2 seconds and shut down when idle. The same commands work with any agent harness, running locally, on Modal, or in Docker. Free and open-source.





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Running parallel agents at this scale is genuinely interesting. The hard part I keep running into isn't starting agents - it's knowing when they're done, stuck, or drifted from intent. How does Mngr handle that? Is there any visibility into what's actually happening across the swarm, or is it more fire-and-forget?
DocsHound
Does it have any limit managemnt - ie maximizing AI subscription limits?