Your AI coding agents, visible on one persistent infinite canvas. Spawn role-based workers (builder, QA, reviewer, devops) and an orchestrator runs the build, review, fix, validate loop while you steer. Terminals, browsers, notes and git live beside your agents, so checking on your AI is a glance, not an interrogation. Your whole workspace persists across restarts: every agent, session and pane restored where you left it. Works with Claude Code and Codex, locally. macOS, Linux and Windows.
Souren here! The co-founder who built this to replicate himself LOL
The honest version: I was running so many coding agents at once that I lost track of what was building what. Terminal tabs everywhere. No idea which agent was stuck, which was done, which was quietly burning tokens on the wrong file. I didn't need a better chatbot, I needed to SEE my team.
So I built the canvas. Agents as panes you can watch. A builder here, a QA there, an orchestrator keeping the loop moving, my terminals and browsers sitting right next to them. And the whole workspace survives restarts, which is the feature that finally converted Michael after a month of me pestering him haha
The wildest part for me: My job was mostly reviewing PRs and saying "ship it".
Congrats on the launch! I love the idea of keeping notes and clear context about what is being worked on. I've been using Conductor and have so many workspaces running in parallel I find myself frequently rereading what's happening to remind myself. Hoping AgentGrid will help reduce that!
One other thing that I found an issue with, dealing with parallel agents, is staying on top of them and sort of knocking off the next steps as they come up. As if you're working in a team environment and you can delegate tasks but humans can come back once the tasks are complete and tell you what they can do next and you can just continuously delegate whats next.
I surfaced this answer in another reply here. Basically I imagine that there is some form of a continuously context-aware supervisor agent part of the canvas that always surfaces decisions as teams of agents complete their tasks.
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@danielkaufman love to talk to you about that! We have some idea how to reduce the cognitive load and introduce progressive disclosure. Basically, hide details by default but let you drill down when you need them.
It gives you the best of both worlds, control without being overwhelmed. Join us on discord: http://agentgrid.sh/discord would love to get your take :)
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The infinite canvas actually makes it feel like supervising a small team instead of babysitting a terminal. Persistence across restarts is the killer feature, glad I don't have to relaunch everything every morning.
very nice - our users love it. you’re clearly onto something. agentic coding requires different tools and AgentGrid is it!!
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@alexdanilowicz Magic Patterns more like EPIC Patterns :). If you ever sell to Epic games 🤙... Talk to a few design teams too about MP and the iteration speed of the agent. Maybe we can add an MP harness in there in the future, that would be really cool
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@alexdanilowicz This is so awesome to hear! I can't wait to see how you and the MP team use AgentGrid!
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Team this is awesome, congrats on the launch!
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@anish27 Thank you Anish! It's so awesome to see you here!!
Souren here! The co-founder who built this to replicate himself LOL
The honest version: I was running so many coding agents at once that I lost track of what was building what. Terminal tabs everywhere. No idea which agent was stuck, which was done, which was quietly burning tokens on the wrong file. I didn't need a better chatbot, I needed to SEE my team.
So I built the canvas. Agents as panes you can watch. A builder here, a QA there, an orchestrator keeping the loop moving, my terminals and browsers sitting right next to them. And the whole workspace survives restarts, which is the feature that finally converted Michael after a month of me pestering him haha
The wildest part for me: My job was mostly reviewing PRs and saying "ship it".
It's free during early access: https://agentgrid.sh
I want your brutal take. What's confusing, what's missing, and what's the first thing you'd have your agent team build? I'm in the comments all day.
@souren LFG 🚀🚀🚀
Congrats on the launch! I love the idea of keeping notes and clear context about what is being worked on. I've been using Conductor and have so many workspaces running in parallel I find myself frequently rereading what's happening to remind myself. Hoping AgentGrid will help reduce that!
@danielkaufman I really hope so too.
One other thing that I found an issue with, dealing with parallel agents, is staying on top of them and sort of knocking off the next steps as they come up. As if you're working in a team environment and you can delegate tasks but humans can come back once the tasks are complete and tell you what they can do next and you can just continuously delegate whats next.
I surfaced this answer in another reply here. Basically I imagine that there is some form of a continuously context-aware supervisor agent part of the canvas that always surfaces decisions as teams of agents complete their tasks.
@danielkaufman love to talk to you about that! We have some idea how to reduce the cognitive load and introduce progressive disclosure. Basically, hide details by default but let you drill down when you need them.
It gives you the best of both worlds, control without being overwhelmed. Join us on discord: http://agentgrid.sh/discord would love to get your take :)
The infinite canvas actually makes it feel like supervising a small team instead of babysitting a terminal. Persistence across restarts is the killer feature, glad I don't have to relaunch everything every morning.
@iuraf1721 Thank you :). What are you making now?
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Such a cool idea, congrats on the launch Michael! 💯
@manuarora thank you Manu! I would love your feedback if you have any and I would love to see what you end up building with AgentGrid!
@manuarora Thank you so much Manu ❤️. Can't wait to see what a legendary maker like you can do with this.
Magic Patterns
@alexdanilowicz Magic Patterns more like EPIC Patterns :). If you ever sell to Epic games 🤙... Talk to a few design teams too about MP and the iteration speed of the agent. Maybe we can add an MP harness in there in the future, that would be really cool
@alexdanilowicz This is so awesome to hear! I can't wait to see how you and the MP team use AgentGrid!
Team this is awesome, congrats on the launch!
@anish27 Thank you Anish! It's so awesome to see you here!!
@anish27 Thank you so much Anish ❤️
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This makes too much sense. Too much work happening for it to just be in a linear thread!
@teddyni Thank you so much Teddy :). MP is a legendary product and I love seeing Steve using MP inside of AgentGrid for his design workflow :)
@teddyni Thank you! And yes!! We need to close the gap between intent and shipped code.
I'd love to see how you apply AgentGrid.