Wait! Before you build your own agent orchestrator: yetanotherorchestrator.app is a neutral, visual directory of every app for running Claude Code, Codex & Gemini CLI in parallel — native apps, web dashboards and TUIs. Real products, not GitHub link lists. See what already exists, compare it side by side — and if you end up building yet another one anyway, respect. We'll list it.
Hello!
Like every other dev right now, I felt the need to orchestrate my agents to get even more productive. So, of course, I started building my own orchestrator. While working on it, I kept coming across tweets from other smart devs building great orchestrator apps.
Before I even finished my own app, I started to doubt whether building it still made sense — there are so many apps out there already that cover 90% of my needs.
That's why I built this directory instead: a fast overview of what's already out there, before you go down the same path.
If you spot an error, wrong information or a missing orchestrator — ping me on X or leave a comment here. I'll tell my agent to update the site 😄
Cheers,
Moritz
How do you actually keep the listings current when so many of these CLI wrappers and TUIs pop up on GitHub every week? Is there a manual review process or are submissions vetted somehow before they go up?
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hey @selinnv6l. no voting, it stays handpicked. anyone can suggest their app, but every entry gets a manual pass before it goes up. i also pull from resources like andrew lee's awesome-agent-orchestrators list (https://github.com/andyrewlee/awesome-agent-orchestrators), and since i'm building my own orchestrator i'm deep in this space anyway, so i catch most new ones. a few claude code automations help me keep it current :D
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@neuling2k how would you compare your orchestrator to the ones in the list? any big differences? which one is the most similar one?
@jollife i first switched to @cmux and @Caudex — both really great at what they do.
but as a developer i had a few very specific ideas in mind:
scratchpad where i can easily tell some of my agents what i want
baked-in "send this screenshot to agent #1"
and of course an orchestrator layer plus an app MCP — so every agent in a project can talk to any other panel for more complex tasks.
so instead of working on my actual projects, i quickly ended up building my own orchestrator app :D — which was never the plan.
i'll definitely take a closer look at @Orca, @Superset and @Emdash.
How do you actually keep the listings current when so many of these CLI wrappers and TUIs pop up on GitHub every week? Is there a manual review process or are submissions vetted somehow before they go up?
hey @selinnv6l. no voting, it stays handpicked. anyone can suggest their app, but every entry gets a manual pass before it goes up. i also pull from resources like andrew lee's awesome-agent-orchestrators list (https://github.com/andyrewlee/awesome-agent-orchestrators), and since i'm building my own orchestrator i'm deep in this space anyway, so i catch most new ones. a few claude code automations help me keep it current :D