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Invoker
An IDE for orchestrating massively parallel agents
Invoker is a native Mac IDE that lets you run massively parallel Claude Code or Codex agents. Linear-like task board, Vim-like keyboard shortcuts. Native performance, 120 fps.
I'm Brandon, the founder/main developer of Invoker. I started working on Invoker earlier this year after seeing a few big problems with the agent orchestration space:
Not made for massively parallel agents; apps are all using the same sidebar with messy list of chats
I still needed to Cmd+Tab back to other tools all the time
Most of these apps would start lagging with 4 threads open
Not made for power users; missing something like Linear or Superhuman for agents
Invoker is an attempt to solve all these problems in one app. Here are its main features:
Linear-style task tracker for agents. Throw as many tasks on the board as you want. The app multiplexes them without hitting rate limits or slowing down. From the task board, see what's being worked on, get notified when ready, mark done to declutter.
Full built-in IDE. Every worktree gets a full IDE with a file tree, editor, LSPs, vim keybindings, search/replace, terminal (libghostty), and git diff viewer (inspired by GitUp).
Fully native, GPU-rendered with Apple's Metal API. Runs at 120 fps.
Keyboard-first workflow. Create tasks, open next ready task, catch up on context, respond or mark done, go to next, add more tasks as needed, etc, all from the keyboard.
Unopinionated worktree support. Create worktrees as you want; every worktree gets its own task board and IDE workspace.
Would love to hear feedback about the product, any features you want, or anything else!
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About Invoker on Product Hunt
“An IDE for orchestrating massively parallel agents”
Invoker was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #85 on the daily leaderboard. Invoker is a native Mac IDE that lets you run massively parallel Claude Code or Codex agents. Linear-like task board, Vim-like keyboard shortcuts. Native performance, 120 fps.
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Hey Product Hunt,
I'm Brandon, the founder/main developer of Invoker. I started working on Invoker earlier this year after seeing a few big problems with the agent orchestration space:
Not made for massively parallel agents; apps are all using the same sidebar with messy list of chats
I still needed to Cmd+Tab back to other tools all the time
Most of these apps would start lagging with 4 threads open
Not made for power users; missing something like Linear or Superhuman for agents
Invoker is an attempt to solve all these problems in one app. Here are its main features:
Linear-style task tracker for agents. Throw as many tasks on the board as you want. The app multiplexes them without hitting rate limits or slowing down. From the task board, see what's being worked on, get notified when ready, mark done to declutter.
Full built-in IDE. Every worktree gets a full IDE with a file tree, editor, LSPs, vim keybindings, search/replace, terminal (libghostty), and git diff viewer (inspired by GitUp).
Fully native, GPU-rendered with Apple's Metal API. Runs at 120 fps.
Keyboard-first workflow. Create tasks, open next ready task, catch up on context, respond or mark done, go to next, add more tasks as needed, etc, all from the keyboard.
Unopinionated worktree support. Create worktrees as you want; every worktree gets its own task board and IDE workspace.
Would love to hear feedback about the product, any features you want, or anything else!