Alternatives to Superset

Compare Superset alternatives for your business or organization using the curated list below. SourceForge ranks the best alternatives to Superset in 2026. Compare features, ratings, user reviews, pricing, and more from Superset competitors and alternatives in order to make an informed decision for your business.

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    Retool

    Retool

    Retool

    Retool is the AI-native enterprise app development platform where teams build and ship production-ready apps — at AI speed, with enterprise governance built in. Describe what you need and get a working app, import React-based apps from Lovable, Replit, or Claude Code, or connect your AI agent via MCP. However your team builds, every app lands in Retool with RBAC, SSO, audit logging, and your existing permissions already in place. Retool connects to databases, APIs, LLMs, and external tools out of the box. Teams can build AI agents, dashboards, workflows, and full-stack apps — with a visual editor for speed and direct code access for precision. Trusted by over 10,000 organizations including Amazon, Stripe, DoorDash, and OpenAI to get AI-built apps safely to production.
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    Devin Desktop

    Devin Desktop

    Cognition

    Devin Desktop (formerly Windsurf) is an AI-powered development environment that combines a full-featured IDE with advanced coding agents in a unified workspace. Formerly known as Windsurf, the platform enables developers to manage local and cloud-based AI agents, delegate tasks, review code, and ship software without leaving their editor. Developers can use multiple coding agents simultaneously to research, write, test, debug, and improve code while maintaining full visibility into every change. Devin Desktop includes features such as agent orchestration, shared workspaces, intelligent code completion, contextual code search, and integrated review tools. The platform supports a wide range of models, extensions, language servers, and MCP integrations, allowing teams to work with their preferred tools and workflows. Devin Desktop helps engineering teams accelerate software development, improve productivity, and manage AI-assisted coding at scale.
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    Replit

    Replit

    Replit

    Replit is an AI-powered app development platform that helps users turn ideas into websites, mobile apps, designs, slides, animations, data visualizations, games, documents, and spreadsheets without needing to code manually. The platform features Agent 4, which can interpret prompts, plan requirements, write production-ready code, evolve projects, and publish apps. Replit includes Infinite Canvas for visually exploring and tweaking designs before applying them directly to an app. Parallel Agents let multiple tasks run at once, helping teams build authentication, databases, design, and other features faster. Built-in infrastructure includes authentication, database, hosting, monitoring, AI integrations, and connections to services such as OpenAI, Stripe, and Google Workspace. Built for individuals, teams, and enterprises, Replit helps users prototype, collaborate, launch, and scale software from one workspace.
    Starting Price: $20 per month
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    Conductor

    Conductor

    Conductor

    Conductor lets you run a team of coding agents on your Mac, giving each Claude Code or Codex agent its own isolated workspace so you can parallelize software work without losing control. Add your repo, and Conductor clones it and works entirely on your Mac. Deploy agents, and each one gets a separate git worktree where it can work independently. Then conduct: see who is working, what needs attention, review code, and merge finished branches. Conductor is built around the idea that developers are becoming AI managers, coordinating many agents at once instead of working through a single chat. It supports Claude Code and Codex, with model selection, Plan Mode, Fast Mode, reasoning controls when available, checkpoints, skills, and agent-specific session controls. Plan Mode asks the agent to make a plan before editing files, making it useful for broad, risky, ambiguous, or multi-file changes.
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    Nimbalyst

    Nimbalyst

    Nimbalyst

    Nimbalyst is a free, local, visual workspace for building with Claude Code and Codex. Nimbalyst provides a session and task manager and visual editors for markdown, mockups, diagrams, drawings, csv, mcp, data-models, code, sessions, and tasks.  Nimbalyst enables builders (developers, product managers, designers, and others) working with agents to achieve: - Higher bandwidth: a visual workspace to collaborate with your agents on sessions, files, and tasks. - Richer context: live diffs, linked files, and integrated editors keep you and your agents on the same page - Faster workflows: your agent builds custom tools and visual interfaces for your use cases right inside the workspace where you work
    Starting Price: $0/user/month
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    Emdash

    Emdash

    Emdash

    Emdash is an orchestration layer that lets you run multiple coding agents in parallel, each in its own isolated Git worktree, so you can simultaneously spin up different agents to tackle independent subtasks or experiments without interference. It’s provider-agnostic, meaning you can pick from various AI models and CLIs (for example, Claude Code, Codex, and others) to fit your workflow. With Emdash, you can assign issues or tickets (from Linear, GitHub, or Jira) directly to a chosen agent, then watch multiple agents operate side by side in real time. The UI shows live agent status and activity, and once agents generate code, you can review diffs, comment, and open pull requests, all without leaving Emdash. Because every agent runs in a separate worktree, changes stay sandboxed and comparable, enabling you to test different implementations or strategies side-by-side safely.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Oz

    Oz

    Warp

    Oz is a cloud-based orchestration platform for AI coding agents that lets developers and teams run, manage, automate, and scale unlimited parallel cloud coding agents without building custom infrastructure, providing programmable, auditable, and fully steerable workflows that automate repetitive development tasks and complex code changes. It enables you to launch agents from the CLI, web app, APIs, SDKs, Warp Terminal, or even mobile, orchestrate hundreds of agents in parallel with built-in audit trails, session tracking, and visibility, and monitor or interact with running agents in a shared control plane. Oz supports flexible hosting on your infrastructure or Warp’s, isolates each agent in secure environments, produces real artifacts like plans and pull requests, and handles multi-repo changes so agents can coordinate sweeping updates across large codebases.
    Starting Price: $18 per month
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    bb

    bb

    bb

    bb is a local-first, fully customizable IDE for working with AI coding agents, designed to control, automate, and even modify itself. Almost anything in the environment can be changed with a single prompt: users can add panels, CLI commands, skills, plugins, and workflows that immediately become available to their agents. Many of bb’s own capabilities, including GitHub integration, agent memory, scheduled jobs, and remote access, are built as plugins using the same tools available to users. Its CLI is open to external programs such as shell scripts, cron jobs, or bots in Telegram, Signal, and Slack, allowing them to spawn work threads that remain available in the sidebar. bb supports multiple coding agents, including Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Pi, OpenCode, Grok, omp, and Hermes, letting users assign tasks to the best-suited agent or have one agent spawn and manage another in separate threads. Work runs on the user’s own machine and can continue independently until they return.
    Starting Price: Free
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    1DevTool

    1DevTool

    StoicSoft

    1DevTool saves developers 40+ minutes every day by eliminating the constant switching between Chrome, terminal, AI tools, and notes apps. One workspace. Zero interruptions. 🐛 Browser + AI — Stop copy-pasting errors to your AI terminals One click sends console logs, network requests, errors, and screenshots straight to your AI agent. No more switching between Chrome and terminal 20+ times a day. Works with Claude, Codex, Gemini & AMP. Saves ~30 seconds per bug report. ✍️ Agent Prompt Editor — Write better prompts without leaving your terminal A rich prompt editor built into your terminal. @ mention files, drag-and-drop images, format with markdown. Saves ~15 seconds per prompt — 7+ minutes daily. 💾 Persistent Terminals — Close the app. Reopen. Nothing lost. Every terminal session is exactly where you left it — scrollback, running processes, agent conversations. Restart your machine, come back hours later, pick up instantly. Saves ~5 minutes per restart.
    Starting Price: $29 one-time payment
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    AionUi

    AionUi

    AionUi

    AionUi is a desktop workspace where AI agents live on the user’s computer and actually collaborate across everyday tasks such as writing code, making slides, sorting files, crunching numbers, editing photos, creating reports, writing papers, and running automations 24/7. Users can work with one agent, run multiple agents in parallel, assign tasks to the right assistant, or team them up inside one unified workspace. AionUi auto-detects Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Aion CLI, OpenCode, OpenClaw, Goose, and 20+ more tools already installed on the machine, so users can reuse their existing setup without reinstalling or duplicating tools. It includes 20+ built-in assistants for presentations, Excel, financial models, documents, academic papers, diagrams, UI/UX design, games, creative writing, project planning, recruiting, setup, and autonomous end-to-end work. Users can also create custom assistants tailored to their workflow.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Intent

    Intent

    Augment Code

    Intent is a public beta desktop workspace designed for spec-driven development and multi-agent orchestration, enabling developers to plan, execute, and iterate on complex coding tasks using coordinated AI agents. It places living specifications at the center of the workflow so teams can define what should be built and allow agents to implement it while keeping the spec continuously updated to reflect actual output. It provides a unified environment where multiple agents can run in parallel without conflicts, eliminating the need to juggle terminals, branches, or scattered prompts. Powered by Augment’s Context Engine, each agent shares a deep understanding of the entire codebase, ensuring alignment between planning, execution, and verification stages. Intent supports major state-of-the-art models and allows developers to mix and match them based on task complexity, whether for architecture design, rapid iteration, or deep code analysis.
    Starting Price: $20 per month
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    port22

    port22

    port22

    port22 puts your coding agents in your pocket. Run the agent, pair your iPhone, and drive Claude Code, Codex, or OpenCode from anywhere while reading the live transcript and approving actions as the agent works. It attaches to the session already running in your terminal rather than starting or forking a new one, so you can continue working with the same live process you began at your desk. Every token is streamed to your phone as the agent thinks, edits, and runs, while push notifications arrive when it finishes or needs your approval. Live status remains visible through the Dynamic Island and lock screen, so you can follow every active session without repeatedly opening the app. port22 works over your local network at your desk and automatically switches to an end-to-end encrypted relay when you leave Wi-Fi, keeping the same session over cellular.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Cursor

    Cursor

    Cursor

    Cursor is an AI coding agent and development platform for building ambitious software faster. The platform lets developers hand off tasks to agents that can build, test, demo, and prepare features for review. Cursor supports autonomous and parallel agent workflows, including cloud agents that can work on multiple tasks across repositories. It runs across the editor, terminal, Slack, and GitHub, helping teams automate coding, code review, PR workflows, and repetitive engineering work. Cursor also lets users choose from leading AI models for different tasks, including models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, SpaceXAI, and Cursor. Built for developers, engineering teams, and enterprises, Cursor helps accelerate software development while keeping humans focused on decisions and review.
    Starting Price: $20/month
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    Claude Managed Agents
    Claude Managed Agents is a pre-built, configurable agent system from Anthropic designed to run long-running, asynchronous tasks on managed infrastructure without requiring developers to build their own agent loops. It acts as a complete “agent harness,” allowing developers to define goals while the system handles execution, orchestration, and state management behind the scenes. Unlike direct model prompting, which requires step-by-step interaction, Managed Agents are designed for tasks that unfold over time, such as research, automation, or multi-step workflows, where the agent can continue working independently after being started. It supports advanced capabilities such as multi-agent orchestration, where a primary agent can coordinate specialized sub-agents that operate in parallel with isolated contexts, improving both speed and output quality.
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    T3 Code

    T3 Code

    Ping.gg

    T3 Code is a minimal web GUI for coding agents like Codex, built to give agents a better place to work than a terminal. It is free, open source, fast, and designed so you can install it, plug in the harness you already pay for, and let your agents get to work. It provides a clean, modern interface for interacting with AI coding assistants through both web and desktop applications, with session management, persistent state, thread management, and real-time collaboration. Developers can interact with coding agents through an intuitive chat-based interface, manage coding sessions across projects, track changes with built-in git integration and checkpointing, and control access through Full Access and Supervised runtime modes. T3 Code is built to be modifiable, customizable, and forkable, with an MIT license, commercial-friendly use, TypeScript, strict end-to-end typing, and a monorepo that includes desktop, web, server, and harnesses.
    Starting Price: Free
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    49 Agents

    49 Agents

    49 Agents

    49Agents is an open source “agentic IDE” designed to help developers manage and run multiple AI coding agents from a single, unified interface. It provides an infinite, zoomable canvas where every agent, terminal session, repository, and workflow is displayed as a pane, allowing users to see and control all development activity in one place. It consolidates tools such as terminals, Git, notes, and monitoring into a single environment, eliminating the need for constant tab switching and fragmented workflows. Developers can run commands, test code, review outputs, and coordinate multiple agents across projects and machines simultaneously, all within the same visual workspace. It is built to support native CLI-based agents and integrates directly with development tools, enabling real-time interaction with AI agents while maintaining full visibility into processes like code execution, testing, and deployment.
    Starting Price: $8 per month
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    Superpowers

    Superpowers

    Superpowers

    Superpowers is an open-source software development methodology and skills framework designed to improve how coding agents plan, build, test, and review software. The project gives AI coding tools a structured workflow that helps them clarify requirements before writing code. It supports agents such as Claude Code, Codex CLI, Codex App, Factory Droid, Gemini CLI, OpenCode, Cursor, and GitHub Copilot CLI. Superpowers guides agents through brainstorming, design approval, implementation planning, test-driven development, subagent-driven execution, code review, and branch completion. Its skills library emphasizes red-green-refactor testing, systematic debugging, isolated git worktrees, verification, and evidence-based completion. Superpowers helps developers turn AI coding agents into more disciplined engineering partners that follow repeatable processes instead of jumping straight into code.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Chad IDE

    Chad IDE

    Chad IDE

    Chad IDE presents a modern, AI-powered integrated development environment designed to streamline coding by minimizing downtime during AI inference waits and seamlessly blending productivity with light-entertainment features. It integrates directly with agents like Claude Code for auto-completion, smart code generation, and background processing, while offering built-in distractions (games, social feeds, casual browsing) during the 1–5 minute gaps typical of prompt-based workflows, so developers don’t lose context by switching to external apps. With features such as in-IDE gaming, social-media widgets, background processing of tasks, and unified code-/agent-logic streams, it offers to reclaim lost productivity by reducing context-switching fatigue and keeping the author engaged. It also supports extensive customization, background agent execution, fast tab completions, augmented debugging workflows, and is positioned for both hobby developers and professionals.
    Starting Price: $15 per month
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    Google Antigravity
    Google Antigravity is an agentic development platform that reimagines the traditional IDE for the AI-first era. Designed for developers of all levels, it enables seamless collaboration between humans and intelligent agents across the editor, terminal, and browser. The platform allows developers to issue natural language commands, monitor autonomous coding workflows, and review generated artifacts—all from a unified interface. Antigravity introduces cross-surface agent synchronization, ensuring consistency and context sharing across multiple workspaces. Its mission control view lets users manage and refine multiple agents simultaneously, making complex development tasks faster, smarter, and more intuitive. Whether you’re building enterprise-scale systems or experimenting creatively, Google Antigravity elevates the development experience into a new era of agent-driven productivity.
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    Whim

    Whim

    Whim

    Whim is a cloud dev workspace for running AI coding agents at the speed of thought. It lets developers run AI coding agents like Claude Code and Codex in isolated cloud containers instead of running them locally on a laptop. Each task gets its own sandboxed Ubuntu environment with full shell access, git branch isolation, and real-time terminal streaming, allowing developers and teams to use AI coding agents in daily workflows with parallelism, collaboration, and zero local setup. Users can connect a repo, write a prompt, and the AI agent starts working in a secure cloud container accessible from any device. Multiple tasks can run simultaneously, making it possible to try different approaches, work on separate features, or let an orchestrator coordinate a squad of agents without them stepping on each other’s toes. Whim supports Claude and GPT models through native CLI runtimes, with additional models planned through OpenRouter.
    Starting Price: $50 per month
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    Void Editor

    Void Editor

    Void Editor

    Void is an open source AI code editor and Cursor alternative built as a fork of VS Code, enabling developers to write code with advanced AI assistance while retaining full control over their data. It supports seamless integration with any large language model, such as DeepSeek, Llama, Qwen, Gemini, Claude, and Grok, connecting directly without routing through a private backend. Core features include tab‑triggered autocomplete, inline quick edit, and a versatile AI chat interface offering normal chat, a restricted gather mode for read/search-only tasks, and an agent mode that automates file and folder operations, terminal commands, and MCP tool access. Void delivers high‑performance operations, including fast apply on files with thousands of lines, alongside checkpoint management for model updates, native tool execution, and lint error detection. Developers can transfer all themes, keybindings, and settings from VS Code in one click and host models locally or via the cloud.
    Starting Price: Free
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    AG2

    AG2

    AG2

    AG2 is the open source AgentOS for building production-ready AI agents and multi-agent systems in minutes, not months. Formerly AutoGen, it provides an open source Python framework for building, orchestrating, and scaling AI agents that can collaborate through shared context, use tools, execute workflows, and support both autonomous and human-in-the-loop patterns. AG2 is designed for developers who want to build systems, not prompts, with simple and intuitive syntax, built-in conversation patterns, and a flexible platform for multi-agent automation. Agents in AG2 can extend their capabilities with tools, allowing them to interact with external systems, fetch real-time data, execute code, search the web, process documents, and complete complex tasks beyond a model’s internal knowledge. It supports many LLM providers and local models, including OpenAI-compatible endpoints, Anthropic Claude, Gemini through Vertex AI, DeepSeek, and LM Studio.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Multica

    Multica

    Multica

    Multica is an open source project management platform for human and agent teams, built to turn coding agents into real teammates rather than separate tools. It gives humans and AI agents the same workspace, where agents can be assigned issues, report progress, reply in comments, raise blockers, ship code, and appear in the member list with profiles, avatars, and open-issue queues. Users can assign work to an agent the same way they would hand a task to a teammate, or open a chat window to ask it to draft an issue, answer a question, or handle a one-off request. Multica’s shared context layer keeps issue comments, attachments, reports, task history, and workspace knowledge accessible to both people and agents, while skills act as workspace-wide playbooks that let every agent reuse the same definitions and operating instructions.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Grok Build

    Grok Build

    SpaceXAI

    Grok Build is an AI-powered command-line development environment designed to help developers build, manage, and automate software projects more efficiently. The platform provides a fast and flicker-free CLI experience that supports planning, coding, reviewing, and coordinating tasks across multiple AI-powered agents. Grok Build can adapt to different workflows and user preferences through customizable skills and interface enhancements. Developers can use the platform to architect complex projects with plan viewers, subagents, and parallel task execution capabilities. The system also includes marketplaces that allow teams to share workflows, capabilities, and productivity tools across projects. Grok Build supports interactive coding assistance, interface refinement suggestions, and contextual prompts that help streamline development processes.
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    Visual Studio Code
    Visual Studio Code (VS Code) is Microsoft’s open-source AI code editor designed to make coding faster, smarter, and more collaborative. It supports thousands of extensions and nearly every programming language, offering developers a lightweight yet powerful environment for writing, testing, and debugging code. With AI-powered features like GitHub Copilot, Next Edit Suggestions, and Agent Mode, VS Code helps you code with precision, automate complex tasks, and streamline development workflows. It integrates seamlessly with cloud services, remote repositories, and tools like Git, Docker, and Azure. The editor is fully customizable, allowing you to personalize your layout, color themes, and keyboard shortcuts. Whether coding locally or in the browser, VS Code delivers a complete development experience for individuals and teams alike.
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    Giselle

    Giselle

    Giselle

    Giselle is a software platform that creates powerful AI Agents through a visually intuitive, node-based interface, allowing you to link multiple LLMs and data sources so they can work together like members of a team. These Agents automate essential tasks such as market research, pull request reviews, and documentation, freeing human collaborators to focus on creative problem-solving. By visually connecting nodes that represent different AI functions or data channels, even sophisticated workflows become easy to build and maintain, much like game engines that transform complex processes into manageable systems. Through this approach, Giselle introduces a multi-agent orchestration that continuously evolves your documentation, accelerates product development, and integrates smoothly with GitHub to streamline your day-to-day engineering routines.
    Starting Price: $20/month/user
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    Vibe Island

    Vibe Island

    Vibe Island

    Vibe Island is a macOS notch panel for AI coding agents. It tracks sessions from 26 agents - Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, OpenCode, Kimi Code, DeepSeek, Copilot, and more - in one place, with real-time status, per-agent brand colors, and one-click precise jump to the exact terminal tab, split pane, or VS Code window where each session runs (20+ terminals supported, tmux included). Built for developers running several agents in parallel, it also shows remaining usage quota for Claude, Codex, Kimi, GLM, and DeepSeek subscriptions with live reset countdowns, and lets you approve permissions, answer agent questions, and review plans without leaving the notch. Works with local sessions and remote servers over SSH. Native Swift, no Electron, under 100 MB RAM. Free trial, then a one-time purchase - no subscription.
    Starting Price: $19.99 one-time
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    Paperclip

    Paperclip

    Paperclip Labs

    Paperclip is an open-source AI agent orchestration platform that enables individuals and organizations to build, manage, and govern teams of autonomous AI agents working toward shared business objectives. Rather than interacting with isolated AI tools, users define company-level goals, assign specialized AI agents to different roles, and oversee execution through a centralized organizational structure. The platform supports agents from multiple providers and runtimes, allowing businesses to coordinate development, marketing, research, operations, content creation, and other workflows through a unified management system. With built-in governance, budgeting, audit trails, and goal alignment, Paperclip helps organizations scale AI-driven work while maintaining transparency and control.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Invicta AI

    Invicta AI

    Invicta AI

    Orchestrate AI agent teams with Mixture of Agents (MoE) approach. Create specialised AI workers with unique knowledge, LLMs, triggers and tools. Scale work with compute, not headcount. Automate complex workflows effortlessly—no coding required.
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    Coform AI

    Coform AI

    Coform AI

    Coform AI is a no-code agentic workflow platform for enterprises and mid-market companies, built to configure autonomous AI agents that orchestrate complex operations across systems and deliver real business value. It helps teams build workflows that do more than automate simple tasks, combining agent orchestration, ready-to-use templates, monitoring, governance, and deployment in one extensible layer. Coform AI lets users connect enterprise systems, configure workflows, and go live without code or machine learning expertise, with support for multimodal inputs such as text, images, documents, and audio. Its visual drag-and-drop builder, 40+ ready-to-deploy templates, LLM-agnostic architecture, API connectivity, human-in-the-loop controls, built-in guardrails, audit trails, and cost transparency help teams move from complex manual operations to secure automated workflows.
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    Emergence Orchestrator
    Emergence Orchestrator is an autonomous meta-agent designed to coordinate and manage interactions between AI agents across enterprise systems. It enables multiple autonomous agents to work together seamlessly, handling sophisticated workflows that span modern and legacy software platforms. The Orchestrator empowers enterprises to manage and coordinate multiple autonomous agents at runtime across various domains, facilitating use cases such as supply chain management, quality assurance testing, research analysis, and travel planning. It handles tasks like workflow planning, compliance, data security, and system integrations, freeing teams to focus on strategic priorities. Key features include dynamic workflow planning, optimal task delegation, agent-to-agent communication, an agent registry cataloging various agents, a skills library for task-specific capabilities, and customizable compliance policies.
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    IBM watsonx Orchestrate
    IBM watsonx Orchestrate is a generative AI and automation solution that empowers businesses to automate tasks and simplify complex processes. With a catalog of prebuilt applications and skills, along with a conversational chat interface, it enables the design of scalable AI assistants and agents to automate repetitive tasks and streamline operations. The platform features a next-generation, low-code builder studio for creating and deploying large language model-powered assistants, guided by a natural language interface for efficient development. The Skills Studio allows teams to build automation using data, decisions, and workflows, integrating existing technology investments with AI assistants. Thousands of prebuilt skills facilitate quick integration with existing systems and applications. Orchestrate's LLM-based routing and orchestration capabilities provide a user-friendly experience, enabling quick engagement with AI agents to accomplish tasks.
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    Fine

    Fine

    Fine.dev

    Fine is an AI-powered development platform designed to assist startups by automating tasks throughout the software development lifecycle. It offers a range of AI agent workflows for coding, debugging, testing, and code review, allowing teams to ship daily improvements and resolve pull requests faster. Fine can autonomously create and implement code, conduct pull request reviews, generate tests, and handle common issues without constant human input. The platform integrates seamlessly with GitHub and supports asynchronous work, making it particularly suitable for fast-paced startups. With real-time feedback and live previews, Fine improves productivity and streamlines the development process.
    Starting Price: $15 per month
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    Visual Studio

    Visual Studio

    Microsoft

    Microsoft Visual Studio is the industry-leading integrated development environment (IDE) for building modern applications across desktop, mobile, cloud, and web. It empowers developers to write, refactor, debug, test, and deploy software faster with intelligent assistance powered by GitHub Copilot and AI-driven workflows. With Agent Mode, developers can automate repetitive coding tasks, optimize performance, and receive contextual help directly in the IDE. The suite includes Visual Studio 2022, the comprehensive IDE for .NET and C++ development on Windows, and Visual Studio Code, the lightweight, cross-platform editor supporting JavaScript, Python, and dozens of other languages. Visual Studio integrates seamlessly with Azure, GitHub, and CI/CD pipelines, enabling teams to collaborate and ship code efficiently. Trusted by millions worldwide, Visual Studio provides the tools and intelligence developers need to build reliable, scalable, and secure applications from concept to release.
    Starting Price: $45/user/month
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    VDF AI

    VDF AI

    VDF AI

    VDF AI is an enterprise AI agent platform that enables organizations to build, deploy, govern, and operate secure AI agents across on-premises, private-cloud, and cloud environments. The platform combines multi-agent orchestration, private retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), model registration and routing, governed tool execution, policy controls, auditability, and enterprise integrations. Organizations can connect approved local or cloud LLMs, create reusable agents and workflows, isolate data by company, department, or user, and retain control over sensitive information. VDF AI is designed for production use in regulated and data-sensitive environments, supporting human approval steps, role-based access, observability, and controlled deployment through containerized infrastructure. It helps enterprises move from isolated AI pilots to scalable, governed AI operations while reducing vendor lock-in and maintaining data sovereignty.
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    Polyscope

    Polyscope

    Beyond Code

    Polyscope is an agent-first development environment designed to orchestrate and run multiple AI coding agents in parallel, allowing developers to automate complex software engineering workflows. It works with advanced coding models such as Claude Code and OpenAI Codex, enabling users to launch several agents simultaneously while maintaining separate, isolated workspaces for each task. Each agent operates inside its own copy-on-write environment, which allows the system to safely experiment with different approaches, modify files, and test changes without affecting the original project. It enables developers to run dozens of AI agents concurrently to generate code, analyze repositories, perform debugging, or experiment with alternative solutions across the same codebase. Itis delivered as a native macOS tool designed for high-performance agent execution, giving engineers a centralized interface to observe agent progress and manage tasks.
    Starting Price: $99 per year
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    Kiro

    Kiro

    Amazon Web Services

    Kiro is an AI‑powered integrated development environment that brings structure to AI‑driven coding by converting natural‑language prompts into clear requirements, system designs, and discrete implementation tasks validated by robust tests. Built from the ground up for agentic workflows, it features spec‑driven development, multimodal chat, “agent hooks” that trigger background tasks on events like file saves, and an autopilot mode that autonomously runs large scripts while keeping you in control. With smart context management, Kiro reduces repetitive prompts and helps implement complex features across large codebases. Native MCP integrations let you connect to documentation, databases, and APIs, and you can guide development with images of UI designs or architecture diagrams. Enterprise‑grade security and privacy ensure safe deployment, while support for Claude Sonnet models, Open VSX plugins, and existing VS Code settings delivers a familiar yet AI‑supercharged experience.
    Starting Price: $19 per month
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    ReByte

    ReByte

    RealChar.ai

    Action-based orchestration to build complex backend agents with multiple steps. Working for all LLMs, build fully customized UI for your agent without writing a single line of code, serving on your domain. Track every step of your agent, literally every step, to deal with the nondeterministic nature of LLMs. Build fine-grain access control over your application, data, and agent. Specialized fine-tuned model for accelerating software development. Automatically handle concurrency, rate limiting, and more.
    Starting Price: $10 per month
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    HiClaw

    HiClaw

    AgentScope

    HiClaw is an open source multi-agent OS powered by Matrix. It lets multiple AI agents collaborate in Matrix rooms, fully visible to humans, with real-time intervention capability. A Manager Agent coordinates multiple Worker Agents to complete complex tasks, intelligently decomposing work and enabling parallel execution for stronger complex task handling. Built for enterprise-grade security and multi-agent collaboration, HiClaw uses the open Matrix IM protocol so all agent communications remain transparent, auditable, and suitable for distributed deployment and federation. Humans can enter any Matrix room at any time to observe agent conversations, intervene, or correct agent behavior in real time, ensuring safety and control. It's clear that a two-tier Manager-Worker architecture gives each agent distinct responsibilities and makes it easier to extend the system with custom Worker Agents for different scenarios.
    Starting Price: Free
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    OpenAI Frontier
    OpenAI Frontier is a new enterprise AI agent platform that helps businesses build, deploy, manage, and orchestrate fleets of AI agents that can perform real work inside existing systems, workflows, and data environments. It provides a unified framework where organizations can integrate AI agents, whether created by OpenAI or third parties, connect them with internal tools like CRM, data warehouses, ticketing systems, and other enterprise applications, and give them shared context, permissions, memory, and oversight so they can act reliably on business-relevant tasks. Frontier’s goal is to move AI agents from isolated pilots into production by providing features like shared business context, governance controls, onboarding workflows, observability, and secure access boundaries while allowing companies to centralize and scale intelligent automation in a way similar to how HR systems manage human work.
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    NeuroNest

    NeuroNest

    NeuroNest

    NeuroNest is an agent-first integrated development environment built for AI engineers, indie hackers, and engineering teams who want to move faster without sacrificing control or privacy. At its core, NeuroNest orchestrates 110 specialized AI agents organized across 13 collaborative teams — each responsible for a different layer of the software development lifecycle, from planning and architecture to code generation, testing, and deployment. Rather than a single AI assistant answering one prompt at a time, NeuroNest runs a structured multi-agent workflow that mirrors how real engineering teams operate. NeuroNest is built local-first. All inference runs on your machine using a ZERA optimizer that dynamically selects the most efficient local model for each task — keeping your code private, reducing latency, and eliminating per-token cloud costs. For teams that prefer hybrid setups, cloud model routing is also supported.
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    kisuke

    kisuke

    kisuke

    Kisuke is an app that transforms your iPhone into a powerful development environment. SSH to remote hosts, run Claude Code, edit files, browse the file system, manage processes, and more, all from your device.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Ona

    Ona

    Ona

    Ona, formerly Gitpod, is a modern development platform that provides mission control for software projects and engineering agents. It allows developers to keep momentum on any device by offering sandboxed, API-first environments in the cloud or within a company’s VPC. These environments come pre-configured with tools, dependencies, and controls, ensuring a consistent and secure setup for professional software engineering. Ona Agents further enhance productivity by assisting with tasks like scoping, writing, reviewing, and documenting code across the entire development lifecycle. Enterprise-ready guardrails deliver fine-grained permissions, policies, and audit trails, giving organizations full control over compliance and security. Trusted by millions of developers and Fortune 500 companies, Ona integrates seamlessly with tools like GitHub, GitLab, AWS, Copilot, and Amazon Bedrock.
    Starting Price: $20/month
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    marpy

    marpy

    marpy

    marpy is a browser-based AI coding IDE and deployment platform built specifically for Python web developers. Most vibe-coding tools were built for JavaScript and bolt Python on as an afterthought. marpy is opinionated entirely around Flask, FastAPI, and Django. Every project gets a managed MariaDB instance with Alembic migrations enforced by default. Destructive commands like DROP TABLE are blocked in production at the platform level, not by a linter you can ignore. The AI assistant indexes the real PyPI docs for every package you install, so it writes against your actual runtime. Bring your own keys for Claude, GPT-4, Gemini, or Groq and pay nothing for AI tokens. Deploy to isolated Kubernetes namespaces (dev, staging, prod) with preview URLs, SSL, and date-based audit tags that make rollbacks trivial. The IDE includes the Monaco editor, a full terminal, git tooling, and live preview, all in the browser.
    Starting Price: $24/month
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    PearAI

    PearAI

    PearAI

    Ask questions or generate code with the context of your codebase for accurate results. This also works with choosing specific folders, online docs, terminal content, files, and more. PearAI can directly code in your files, and allow you to see diffs. Try CMD+I (CTRL+I on Windows). Here, we ask PearAI to help us add error handling and comments. Without writing a single line of code, we were able to make a new feature in an unfamiliar codebase: adding a documentation page to the PearAI landing page. Speed up your development process by seamlessly integrating AI into your workflow. PearAI's goal is to reduce the time it takes for an individual to go from idea to creation. Coding itself is a crucial tool in product development, and we believe that with the advancement of AI, it may drastically change over the coming years. We aim to build the environment that will encompass these changes, both in the short-term and long-term.
    Starting Price: $15 per month
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    Firebase Studio
    Firebase Studio is an AI-powered full-stack development platform designed to accelerate the entire development lifecycle, from backend and frontend building to mobile app creation. It integrates AI agents like Gemini to assist in tasks such as coding, debugging, testing, and documentation. With support for various tech stacks and seamless integration with repositories from GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket, Firebase Studio helps developers quickly create, deploy, and monitor apps. The platform is optimized for building and testing full-stack applications, providing built-in web previews and emulators for real-time app visualization.
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    Bind AI

    Bind AI

    Bind AI

    Bind AI is an advanced AI-powered coding assistant platform that supports over 15 AI models, including Claude 4 Sonnet, GPT 4.1, and Gemini 2.5 Pro. It enables users to generate, edit, and execute code across a wide range of programming languages such as Python, Java, C++, JavaScript, and more within a built-in IDE. Bind AI can help create landing pages, backend scripts, SQL queries, and automate repetitive coding tasks. The platform integrates seamlessly with GitHub and Google Drive, allowing code synchronization and collaborative development. Users can preview HTML webpages and run code snippets directly in the AI-powered editor. Bind AI offers a free 3-day trial for new users to experience its capabilities.
    Starting Price: $18/month
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    Teradata Enterprise AgentStack
    Teradata Enterprise AgentStack is an integrated platform for building, deploying, and governing enterprise-grade autonomous AI agents that connect to trusted data and analytics, helping organizations move from experimentation to production-ready agentic AI with enterprise-level control. It unifies capabilities to support the full agent lifecycle; AgentBuilder accelerates the creation of intelligent agents using no-code and pro-code tools that integrate with Teradata Vantage and open-source frameworks; the Enterprise MCP delivers secure, context-rich access to governed enterprise data and curated prompts for agent intelligence; AgentEngine provides scalable execution of agents with consistent memory and reliability across hybrid environments; and AgentOps centralizes monitoring, governance, compliance, auditability, and policy enforcement so agents operate within defined guardrails.
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    Qoder

    Qoder

    Qoder

    Qoder is an agentic coding platform engineered for real software development, designed to go far beyond typical code completion by combining enhanced context engineering with intelligent AI agents that deeply understand your project. It allows developers to delegate complex, asynchronous tasks using its Quest Mode, where agents work autonomously and return finished results, and to extend capabilities through Model Context Protocol (MCP) integrations with external tools and services. Qoder’s Memory system preserves coding style, project-specific guidance, and reusable context to ensure consistent, project-aware outputs over time. Developers can also interact via chat for guidance or code suggestions, maintain a Repo Wiki for knowledge consolidation, and control behavior through Rules to keep AI-generated work safe and guided. This blend of context-aware automation, agent delegation, and customizable AI behavior empowers teams to think deeper, code smarter, and build better.
    Starting Price: $20/month
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    Subspace

    Subspace

    Subspace

    Subspace is an AI-native agent workspace designed to help developers and teams manage, coordinate, and collaborate with multiple coding agents in a single unified environment while preserving context across sessions. Instead of treating each AI interaction as isolated, the platform builds persistent memory in the background by compressing every conversation into structured observations such as decisions, blockers, and progress, which are continuously synthesized into a clear, evolving project state. This shared memory belongs to the workspace rather than any individual tool, allowing different agents like Claude Code, Codex, or others to seamlessly pick up where previous sessions left off without requiring repeated explanations or manual context transfer. Subspace integrates terminals, files, documentation, browser views, and git workflows into organized workspaces, enabling users to run multiple agents side by side and switch between projects almost instantly.
    Starting Price: $12 per month