Reviewers mostly see Warp as a fast, modern terminal that replaces Terminal, iTerm, and even some tmux habits, with recurring praise for AI command suggestions, block-based output, workflows, navigation, and cross-platform use. Users say it helps with scripting, debugging, routine commands, and AI-assisted development, while some like the customization and responsive support. Makers of and also credit it with faster debugging and shared workflows. Main complaints are forced login and surveys, expensive pricing, clunky edge cases, and uneven autocomplete or subshell support.