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Agent Workbench is a local-first web workspace for managing coding-agent work across multiple projects and sessions. It starts with Gemini CLI support and adds a dashboard for session status, isolated worktrees, code review, snapshots, apply/sync flows, terminal attach, voice input, screenshot paste, and draft PR delivery. It is built for developers who want to run several agent tasks in parallel without losing control of their repos.
Hi Product Hunt, I built Agent Workbench because coding agents are powerful in the terminal, but hard to supervise when multiple tasks run at once.
The goal is not to replace Gemini CLI. It keeps the native CLI workflow and adds a local web layer for multi-project/session management, visual progress, code review, snapshots, apply/sync, and draft PR delivery.
It is open source and early. I’d love feedback from developers who use coding agents daily: what would make this actually useful in your workflow?
🧠 Brainstorm Mix mode for read-only multi-CLI discussion across Gemini, Codex, Claude, Qwen, and Copilot.
🔥 Per-round agent selection in Brainstorm Mix: choose who participates before each round instead of locking it at session creation.
🎯 @agent targeting in Brainstorm Mix: mention @codex, @gemini, @claude, @qwen, or @copilot to make only selected agents respond.
🚀 Multi-project management for local git repositories.
🔥 Multi-agent and multi-session workflow, with each session isolated from the others.
📊 Session Overview dashboard for current progress, status, blockers, changed files, and review state.
🤖 Gemini CLI, Codex CLI, Claude Code, Qwen Code, and GitHub Copilot CLI support through native terminal attach.
🔁 Native CLI resume binding: Workbench links Gemini, Codex, Claude, Qwen, and Copilot session IDs and reattaches with resume automatically.
🔎 Native session import for existing Gemini CLI, Codex CLI, Claude Code, and Qwen Code sessions.
👀 Changes view for reviewing CLI/agent edits immediately after they happen.
📝 Session Notes for human plans, review summaries, rules, and handoff context, with Markdown rendering after save.
🛠️ Review-first delivery: session branch, snapshots, add/commit/push, and Draft PR from the isolated worktree.
🧩 Apply patch fallback for moving reviewed session changes into another branch when needed.
🖥️ Enhanced split terminal projection: keep CLI input on the right and project a readable, color-preserving, zoomable transcript into the main workspace.
🎙️ Browser voice input for faster prompting when supported by browser permissions.
🖼️ Clipboard screenshot upload, inserting an image path into the CLI prompt.
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About Agent Workbench on Product Hunt
“ Run and review multiple coding agent sessions”
Agent Workbench was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #48 on the daily leaderboard. Agent Workbench is a local-first web workspace for managing coding-agent work across multiple projects and sessions. It starts with Gemini CLI support and adds a dashboard for session status, isolated worktrees, code review, snapshots, apply/sync flows, terminal attach, voice input, screenshot paste, and draft PR delivery. It is built for developers who want to run several agent tasks in parallel without losing control of their repos.
Agent Workbench was featured in Open Source (68.4k followers), Developer Tools (512.4k followers), Artificial Intelligence (468.5k followers) and GitHub (41.2k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 194.2k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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Hi Product Hunt, I built Agent Workbench because coding agents are powerful in the terminal, but hard to supervise when multiple tasks run at once.
The goal is not to replace Gemini CLI. It keeps the native CLI workflow and adds a local web layer for multi-project/session management, visual progress, code review, snapshots, apply/sync, and draft PR delivery.
It is open source and early. I’d love feedback from developers who use coding agents daily: what would make this actually useful in your workflow?
🧠 Brainstorm Mix mode for read-only multi-CLI discussion across Gemini, Codex, Claude, Qwen, and Copilot.
🔥 Per-round agent selection in Brainstorm Mix: choose who participates before each round instead of locking it at session creation.
🎯 @agent targeting in Brainstorm Mix: mention @codex, @gemini, @claude, @qwen, or @copilot to make only selected agents respond.
🚀 Multi-project management for local git repositories.
🔥 Multi-agent and multi-session workflow, with each session isolated from the others.
📊 Session Overview dashboard for current progress, status, blockers, changed files, and review state.
🤖 Gemini CLI, Codex CLI, Claude Code, Qwen Code, and GitHub Copilot CLI support through native terminal attach.
🔁 Native CLI resume binding: Workbench links Gemini, Codex, Claude, Qwen, and Copilot session IDs and reattaches with resume automatically.
🔎 Native session import for existing Gemini CLI, Codex CLI, Claude Code, and Qwen Code sessions.
👀 Changes view for reviewing CLI/agent edits immediately after they happen.
📝 Session Notes for human plans, review summaries, rules, and handoff context, with Markdown rendering after save.
🛠️ Review-first delivery: session branch, snapshots, add/commit/push, and Draft PR from the isolated worktree.
🧩 Apply patch fallback for moving reviewed session changes into another branch when needed.
🖥️ Enhanced split terminal projection: keep CLI input on the right and project a readable, color-preserving, zoomable transcript into the main workspace.
🎙️ Browser voice input for faster prompting when supported by browser permissions.
🖼️ Clipboard screenshot upload, inserting an image path into the CLI prompt.