Validating to see projects like these coming to life. I'd also love your feedback on our take of this development approach! We started https://devswarm.ai about 6 months ago and we're aiming to solve this problem in similar ways!
* Agent UI is the CLI itself, no wrapper UI.
* Isolate your work with worktrees (though we do our best to make sure you never have to think about them!)
* Many agents to choose from (Claude, Codex, Gemini, Amp, etc), and more to come!
* Features to support running your app in parallel (port vars, untracked file copying).
* Easy access to your local IDE from the worktree.
* Soft launch of our Jira integration if you click on the repository name in the sidebar and click “Jira”, start your agents quickly right from a backlog-esque view of your work! (Next release will integrate Jira into onboarding)
Feedback on your app, I love that I can see the connectivity of the MCP servers right there. I always get jarred when Atlassian disconnects and suddenly my AI wants to hit the Jira REST API for some reason.
* Agent UI is the CLI itself, no wrapper UI.
* Isolate your work with worktrees (though we do our best to make sure you never have to think about them!)
* Many agents to choose from (Claude, Codex, Gemini, Amp, etc), and more to come!
* Features to support running your app in parallel (port vars, untracked file copying).
* Basics like code editor, git commit UI, branch diff UI.
* Easy access to your local IDE from the worktree.
* Soft launch of our Jira integration if you click on the repository name in the sidebar and click “Jira”, start your agents quickly right from a backlog-esque view of your work! (Next release will integrate Jira into onboarding)
Say hi on our discord too! https://discord.gg/devswarm
We’ve been building DevSwarm with DevSwarm and building like this is just unreal. Honestly can't imagine building any other way now.
edit: Oh forgot to mention we're in free-beta right now, so please download it and tell us what you think!