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AGI Cockpit is a desktop work OS for running multiple AI agents in parallel. It manages tasks for Claude Code, Codex, Antigravity, Cursor and Grok Build, plus a first-party Cockpit Agent that runs on cloud models via OpenRouter or local models via LM Studio.
Hand over a rough request and the Master Agent splits it into subtasks, assigns a suitable agent to each, runs them in parallel, and asks you only when a decision is needed (cockpit ask). Everything shows on one screen: what is running, what is waiting for you, and what is done. Agent responses render as chat, file diffs, inline previews, or interactive HTML dashboards, and follow-up instructions can be queued while a task is running.
Free / paid: the core features are free and require no account: parallel task management, Master Agent task splitting, HTML Mode, cockpit ask, side panel and in-app browser. An AGI Labo membership adds Autorun scheduling, remote access from your phone and other devices (PWA), and a session history dashboard. To use third-party agents such as Claude Code or Codex you also need each agent's own CLI and plan.
Platforms: Windows, macOS (Apple Silicon), Linux (AppImage / .deb, x64 and arm64).
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Based on our record, opencode seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 71 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
What the person above is suggesting: * https://pi.dev/ * https://omp.sh/ Personally I also think that OpenCode is nice, their CLI version is enjoyable and their desktop/web version is mostly okay: * https://opencode.ai/. - Source: Hacker News / 8 days ago
I wired it into OpenCode, an open-source coding harness similar to Claude Code and Codex. I'm using an OpenCode Zen key and a Gemini key, and together, these give me access to multiple SOTA models for free, without touching a separate dashboard for each provider. - Source: dev.to / 18 days ago
I drove it from my coding-agent with a handful of commands. - Source: dev.to / 20 days ago
Https://pi.dev/docs/latest/providers#openai-codex is specific that it "Requires ChatGPT Plus or Pro subscription". https://opencode.ai are also both specific that it's for "Plus/Pro" subscriptions. Is there some link where you saw free tier Codex use in non-official apps is allowed by OpenAI? (I have used the free tier in the official Codex app, but as you said, labs can have different rules for official vs... - Source: Hacker News / 24 days ago
Https://opencode.ai/ OpenCode was the first agent harness I used, and I have always like it. You can configure a wide variety of providers, but it's open source and has a number of core contributors. The other opinionated option is Pi (the Pi agent harness). This is a great lightweight option and also supports a number of providers. You can also use local model servers. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 months ago
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