Comment by trevordilley

5 days ago

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).

* 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!

As Trevor mentioned, we saw the same need! Good call.

Do let us know if you tried out DevSwarm.ai and if you found something missing. We built it for the same reason.

And kudos to any of us on this thread that see where coding is going! We call it high velocity engineering, or hive coding, as the code matters.

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.