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Superset 2.0

Run 100s of coding agents on any machine from anywhere

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Run 100s parallel coding agents, offload them to different machines. Rewritten from scratch to support remote workspaces. Share and collaborate with teammates in realtime. Works for any CLI agent.

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Hey everyone!

The pace of shipping software keeps getting faster and it's been so much fun building at the bleeding edge, and trying to help as many people ship products people love as possible. We've had quite the grind to get this one out so we're hoping you all enjoy :)

New Features:

  • Remote workspaces - ship code across across devices / team members, continue working from anywhere

  • Automations - schedule agents to pick up tasks for you later (think of Openclaw's heartbeat feature)

  • Superset CLI - gives agents superpowers, and unlocks powerful new workflows

  • MCP refresh - works with v2 and backed by an expanded toolset

  • A general app refresh - the same Superset you know and love, just a bit more elevated

I'd call this a push to get out the building blocks for everyone's code factories, there's crazy new workflows that are possible now that even we're still discovering.

Excited to see what you all build, and if you have any feedback, we're here to help!

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Been using Superset for a month or so and really loving it. Excited about v2!

Been waiting for something that handles parallel agent runs without everything bleeding together. The sandboxed environments are the thing. Curious if it works well over SSH on a cheap VPS.

An issue i face in every orchestrator is the "data modelling" in an application, spawning 10 different agents assume different schema for a data representation and add their own custom fields which leads to duplication, or "AI Slop" when trying to merge. Does superset have any plans to tackle this somehow? Very cool launch btw!

I was using Cursor, then Claude Code, then CC inside Cursor, and finally switched to Superset and haven’t looked back.

Awesome that I no longer need to worry about disk space limits killing my flow

My go to IDE. Superset has totally replaced all others for me including Cursor and Conductor and is now my default for coding with agents.

I've been using Superset for a while now, and I'm excited to see it here. The team has been shipping a lot, tons of improvements each couple of days. I personally enjoy using it to run parallel agents.

Remote workspaces are a big bet for “work from anywhere.” How do you think about trust boundaries and least-privilege access when a workspace host has real credentials and repos—what controls exist (or are planned) to prevent a misclick or compromised client from turning remote access into repo/secret exposure?

been watching superset since v1 and the jump to remote workspaces is huge. running agents from anywhere even when ur laptop is off is the kind of thing that sounds simple but changes how u actually work. proud of the team for shipping this, congrats kiet and satya

Congrats on the launch! Looks interesting!

I suppose 100 agents run in different branches? How do you handle merge conflicts after or is it something a human should do?

The interesting part here is not more agents. It is whether teams can trust the orchestration once those agents are spread across machines and repos.

How are you handling permission boundaries, failure recovery and audit history when one agent changes code that another agent depends on?

Running multiple coding agents in parallel without the usual context switching chaos sounds like a huge productivity boost for dev teams. How Superset handles agent coordination when several agents touch related parts of the same codebase at once? Congrats @flyakiet

Out of curiosity, who is running 100 parallel agents on real production codebases and what is the workflow that earns its keep? What is the most surprising one you have seen?

Been on Superset almost from day 1. It made my life so much easier when it comes to handling multiple terminals and multiple git worktrees in parallel. Such a game changer!

So looking forward to this v2, in particular remote workspaces 🔥. Keep rocking folks 🚀

Just came here to genuinely support superset.
Have been using them since few weeks now. I don't even touch anything other than superset now.

They've really been a game changer for us.
We had our founding engineer come to SF all the way from Australia. And the first thing we did was got him a Mac so he could use Superset. You guys are genuinely amazing!

Hey all,

I'm Kiet, one of the creators of Superset. Originally created Superset as a local-first IDE with the ability to run dozens of coding agents in parallel on your machine. After many months and thousands workspaces created daily from users, we're hitting the physical limit on a single laptop. Our users can have 30+ parallel workspaces on their machine running multiple coding agents each.

That's why we built Superset 2.0. It's a ground-up rewrite of the core Superset engine to allow for users to connect to any remote machine and run coding agents there as if it's their local machine. This enables users to scale to hundreds of agents and be able to run with their agents from anywhere, even when their own laptop is off.

The last few months have seen incredible adoption from the most cutting edge teams from all over the world. I'm excited to see what you will build with Superset!

About Superset 2.0 on Product Hunt

Run 100s of coding agents on any machine from anywhere

Superset 2.0 launched on Product Hunt on May 6th, 2026 and earned 425 upvotes and 45 comments, earning #3 Product of the Day. Run 100s parallel coding agents, offload them to different machines. Rewritten from scratch to support remote workspaces. Share and collaborate with teammates in realtime. Works for any CLI agent.

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