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Soromi
A small, fast home for AI coding agents
7 followers
A small, fast home for AI coding agents
7 followers
Most agent tools assume one folder, one login, and a window that stays open. Soromi is a workspace manager for AI coding agents: each project gets its own terminals, its own login (work, personal, others), and only the folders that matter, and you switch between them like Slack workspaces. Agents keep running when the window closes, and you can answer their prompts from your phone. Deliberately small: no boards, no personas, no dashboards. It runs the agents you already use (Claude Code, Codex).







Being able to see a quick diff or the last few lines an agent output before responding from my phone would make remote approvals way less risky, maybe a tiny preview pane in the mobile prompt screen.
@buyuksank72065 Yes actually you will see everything, Full terminal, skills, open more agent sessions and etc all with remote control.
One thing that would seal the deal for me is per-workspace environment variable and secrets management, so each project login can pull its own API keys without me exporting them manually each time. Right now swapping contexts still means I keep a notes file of which env belongs to which workspace, and that kind of defeats the cleanliness of the whole setup. Even a simple encrypted vault tied to each workspace would do the job, no need for a full dashboard around it.
@kymetrayw You mean like agent can access to a specific environment variables per workspace ?
Finally something that gets the multi-account mess right. Switching between work and personal Claude Code sessions without logging in and out feels like the obvious thing that nobody built until now.