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Viberia
Command AI agents like you're playing Civilization
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Command AI agents like you're playing Civilization
100 followers
Do you like your Claude/Codex pet but wish you had a zoo? Viberia is a spatial command center for your AI agents. Your whole AI org lives on an isometric map, status icons show who’s blocked, who’s asking, who’s done. Zoom in to chat with anyone, pick any model, bring your own keys. Agents collaborate, build their own little teams, and pick up new skills as they go. Docs, terminals, browsers built in.










Viberia
Hey Product Hunt!
I’m Emre, Viberia’s solo builder.
I spent the last year drowning in terminal and IDE windows trying to keep up with my own agents. MCPs, subagents, skills, hooks, modes and more.
I tried Conductor, Claude Squad, Gas Town and others. They all felt the same after a while, just a long list of things waiting on my attention.
So, I went the other way.
What if managing your agents felt like playing a game of Civilization or SimCity? You zoom out and see your whole AI org on an isometric map, with status icons telling you who’s blocked, who’s asking a question, who’s done. You zoom in and chat with anyone. The agents collaborate, hand work off to each other, and over time they build their own little teams and pick up new skills.
A few things worth knowing:
- The harness is built around teams/buildings, these are agents that work together (and/or in a sequence) to deliver what you need (e.g., write PRD first, write code later, and then review). I saw my own productivity and output increase significantly when I started using agents in a sequence, and this is one of the core differentiators of Viberia.
- It’s free and will stay free; you just need to bring your own subscription and/or API keys. It works with Claude, GPT and Gemini.
- Docs, terminals, browsers are all built in. No app-switching.
- It’s a Tauri app. Roughly 8x less energy than the closest competitor I benchmarked, so you can actually use it at a coffee shop on battery.
The product is still in early alpha. There will be bugs and missing features. Please tell me about them. I read every comment, and I’ll personally chase every bug and feature request. My goal is to make Viberia the most efficient, capable, and fun agent harness out there.
Cheers,
Emre
really cool idea-feels very different from usual list based tools? Also I am excited to know how you manage it when there are a lot of agents, doesn't it get messy?
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@yati_kumawat Thank you!
It really doesn't get messy. It just gets fun.
Spatial placement + status icons helps you contextualize what's going on in different parts of your project. You're not reading 20 chat threads, you're scanning a map (e.g., "ok, 5 agents blocked in the frontend, let me focus there first").
Sometimes I kick off 8-10 agents at once. Instead of feeling overwhelmed I'm just smashing buttons to feed them their next orders. Because it feels like a game, it doesn't drain you the way prompting usually does.
And if you really do get lost, just ask your Chief of Staff ("I'm stuck, I have 10 agents who need responses from me, help" is something I might have said before). With that agent, you don't have to type, you just pick among the options it presents. You become the decision maker, not the prompter.
I've run close to 20 agents concurrently and never hit vibecoding burnout. Just looking around to see who needs help.
Give it a try. If something feels off, please tell me (or your Chief of Staff) so we can figure out how you can happily rule your army of AI agents.
Congrats on the launch, Emre! I am really curious about the architecture under the hood. As these agents collaborate, hand off work, and pick up new skills, is there a knowledge graph getting formed on the backend from each LLM to manage their shared context and relationships?