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Nest by RAVEN
One window. Every AI agent. Zero context switching.
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One window. Every AI agent. Zero context switching.
6 followers
Run Claude, Gemini, Codex, Copilot and Aider side by side in one terminal. Native Git worktrees per branch, 8-char terminal sharing for teams, MCP server panel, broadcast prompts to N panes. Free tier available, macOS / Windows / Linux.


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Hey Product Hunt! Gerónimo here, CEO and founder of Nest.
I built the first version of this for myself. I had Claude in one terminal, Codex in another, Gemini in a browser tab. Every few minutes I was Alt+Tabbing, losing context, re-explaining the same problem to each agent. It was driving me insane.
So I built Nest: one window, every AI agent running side by side, zero context switching. You can broadcast the same prompt to all of them at once, let them compete, and pick the best answer. Plus native Git worktrees per branch, 8-character terminal sharing for your team, and a built-in MCP server panel. macOS, Windows and Linux. Free and open source. We're a small team — me, our CTO Matías, CMO Bautista, and CISO Eliseo.
We built this because we needed it, and figured the rest of the dev world probably did too.
Ask me anything — product, vision, or where we're taking this next. What's your current AI dev setup?
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Hey Product Hunt! Bautista here, CMO at Nest.
We noticed the devs shipping fastest weren't using the best AI agent, they were using ALL of them at once.
That insight became Nest. One window. Claude, Gemini, Codex, Copilot and Aider running simultaneously. Native Git worktrees per branch. Team terminal sharing with just 8 characters. Broadcast prompts across all agents in one click.
No subscriptions. No paywalls. Free and open source.
The next leap in AI-assisted development isn't a better model, it's better orchestration. That's what we're building.
What's the biggest friction point in your AI dev workflow right now?