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AO helps you manage all your coding agents in a single place. Monitor your whole agent fleet on a kanban view as each task goes from working to PR to Running tests to Code Review. Plan the roadmap with your project specific orchestrator. Let the orchestrator breakdown tasks, delegate them to isolated agents, and manage the fleet for you. Stop tab switching between agent terminals. Start orchestrating. Free and open source under Apache 2.0.
It has only been a week since I started using @Agent Orchestrator . What I like the most is that I can use any harness of my choice, rather than getting stuck on one. It was very helpful in building my first PoC and once I got the architecture right, I was able to use AO to replicate the solution to add support for 3 more providers -- all in parallel!
Been using Agent Orchestrator for a while now, and it's been a wonderful experience to take my coding workflow to the next level! Looking forward to the team taking this product to the next level!
AO has soo far been the experience for me! It has simplified my work by manifolds and even reduce my working time and stress!! Great project and has a lot of potential!
Using @Agent Orchestrator from last two - three weeks, till now having a great experience. Btw i have been also using conductor, superset and onorca but this feels something different.
have been using this product for almost 3 months now and crazy product it is. must try 😁
Been using @Agent Orchestrator very often for the past few weeks and been loving the interface and the experience, excited for what's coming ahead!
I’ve been loving Agent Orchestrator, especially for vibe coding.
The clean interface + tmux makes it really easy to run multiple agents, switch between them, and keep track of everything with the Kanban board. That part is genuinely great.
A few pain points on Linux though.
On Arch/Omarchy, I usually have to run it manually, and it would be much nicer to have a proper package/normal app installation option.
The Linux UI also still feels a bit rough and broken in places compared to other apps I use.
Overall, really like the product. There’s a lot of room to polish it, but the core idea and workflow are already very useful.
Have been using AO for almost 2 months and ive been loving it building products has been way easier and im using it every day probably the best things like for real the best would reccomend every builder or like every developer anyone and everyone can use it
Have been using Agent Orchestrator for ~5 months now, and it’s become a pretty regular part of how we work.
I contributed to the repo a while back too, so I’ve seen the product evolve from fairly close quarters. What’s been great is that it’s not just something I personally like people across my team have picked it up and actually use it.
Congrats on the launch! Excited to see where you take this next 🚀
Hey everyone, Maaz here.
We’ve been working on Agent Orchestrator since February, and today’s launch means a lot to us.
AO solves a problem we kept running into ourselves - coding agents are powerful, but once you start using more than one, the work gets hard to manage. Branches, reviews, CI failures, context, and half-finished sessions can quickly become messy.
Agent Orchestrator gives you one workspace to run and supervise a fleet of coding agents, keep each task isolated, track progress on a live board, and move work from idea to PR without babysitting every terminal.
We’re also working on AO Cloud, so teams can collaborate, share sessions, hand off tasks, and keep agent work running beyond one machine. You can join the waitlist and get 1 month free when it launches:
https://aoagents.dev/waitlist
Would love your feedback, questions, criticism, or ideas.
It was amazing experience to use AO ine everyday building projects, shipping AI agents for my hackthon project.
Been using Agent Orchestrator with several AI coding harnesses—Pi, Claude Code, OpenCode, and Codex—and it’s been great having a single layer to orchestrate multiple agents while keeping everything visible and manageable through the Kanban board.
I’ve also been using the iOS app alongside my Tailscale setup, and the whole experience has been surprisingly smooth. It’s nice being able to keep an eye on agents and workflows without being tied to my desk.
Really enjoying the product so far. Looking forward to agents running fully inside sandboxes 😉 — then I can finally close the laptop lid and let them keep working.
If you’re experimenting with multiple coding agents and want a cleaner way to coordinate them, definitely check out Agent Orchestrator. love the team and vibe. Great work! @agent_wrapper
Hey Product Hunt 👋!
We built Agent Orchestrator because running 10+ coding agents quicky becomes a context switching nightmare.
Once you have Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and others working in parallel, the bottleneck becomes coordination: what is each agent doing, which branch is it on, what is blocked, what passed CI, what needs review, and what can merge?
AO gives you one place to manage all of that.
You give it an outcome, it breaks the work into tasks, delegates them across coding agents, and tracks progress on a live Kanban board from task → PR → CI → review → merge.
Our bigger belief is that developers are moving from writing every line themselves to orchestrating increasing amounts of intelligence. The tools we use need to evolve with that.
AO is open source with 9.5K+ Github Stars already. We’d love for you to try it, push the limits of the number of agents you thought you could manage, and tell us what you think!
Thanks for checking us out ❤️
About Agent Orchestrator on Product Hunt
“Your coding agent fleet manager”
Agent Orchestrator was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 55 upvotes and 24 comments, placing #12 on the daily leaderboard. AO helps you manage all your coding agents in a single place. Monitor your whole agent fleet on a kanban view as each task goes from working to PR to Running tests to Code Review. Plan the roadmap with your project specific orchestrator. Let the orchestrator breakdown tasks, delegate them to isolated agents, and manage the fleet for you. Stop tab switching between agent terminals. Start orchestrating. Free and open source under Apache 2.0.
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It has only been a week since I started using @Agent Orchestrator . What I like the most is that I can use any harness of my choice, rather than getting stuck on one. It was very helpful in building my first PoC and once I got the architecture right, I was able to use AO to replicate the solution to add support for 3 more providers -- all in parallel!