HiveTerm
One workspace for all your AI agents
116 followers
One workspace for all your AI agents
116 followers
HiveTerm is a desktop terminal that runs your AI agents (Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, Cline, etc.) alongside servers, builds, and scripts, all orchestrated by a hive.yml file. What sets it apart is Queen, an integrated MCP server that allows agents to create sub-agents, read output from other processes, and send notifications to one another. Add to that per-process resource monitoring, Git integration with a diff viewer, automatic stack detection, and context-separated workspaces.
This is the 2nd launch from HiveTerm. View more
HiveTerm
Launched this week
Running 5 AI agents across 3 projects? Tabs everywhere, no idea what each one is doing.
HiveTerm is one terminal workspace where Claude Code, Codex, Gemini and your dev stack run side by side. Config-driven (hive.yml), per-agent recap in the sidebar, voice input, and an MCP server so agents can spawn and talk to each other.
Free to start — up to 3 projects on the free tier. macOS, Windows, Linux.




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Congrats on the re-launch, Ebrahim. Japan-based founder here.
This caught my eye because I’m also running Claude / Codex / Gemini across projects, and the “what is each agent doing?” problem is very real.
One Japan-specific thought: for AI coding-agent tools here, the adoption blocker may not be “can it run multiple agents?” but whether it stays understandable in real Japanese dev environments: Japanese docs, mixed JP/EN repo names, Japanese terminal output, internal specs, and privacy-sensitive codebases.
The local angle I’d test first is not just “one workspace for agents,” but “a safer multi-agent workspace for messy real codebases where context, logs, and process state stay readable.”
Klariqo AI Voice Assistants
OMG this is exactly what I needed. I use claude + codex workflow, so this is amazing.
Asa.team
The per-agent recap line in the sidebar is the thing I didn't know I needed. Context-switching between Claude Code and Codex tabs to remember what each one was doing is genuinely one of the more annoying parts of running multiple agents. Does the MCP server let agents share context across projects or just spawn within the same project?