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KingCoding

Run Claude, Codex & Cursor in parallel from one dashboard

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A desktop app to run Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor tasks in parallel. Register your projects, dispatch tasks to any AI agent, and monitor everything from one dashboard. AI auto-reviews results and captures verification screenshots. King Mode lets you describe a goal and the AI plans, executes, and adapts automatically. Built by a solo dev who got tired of losing track of AI agents across terminal tabs. Your job: set direction, grant permissions, receive results. 🚀

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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Shingo, a solo developer from Japan. I built KING CODING because I had a very specific problem: I wanted to run multiple AI coding agents at once, but keeping track of them was harder than the coding itself. Every time I fired up Claude Code for a few tasks in parallel, I'd lose track of which task finished, which one was waiting for input, and which one silently failed. It was death by terminal tabs. So I built a control tower. Now I register my projects, create tasks, pick an AI agent (Claude Code, Codex, or Cursor), and let them run. The dashboard shows me everything — what's running, what's done, what needs my attention. When a task finishes, another AI automatically reviews the result and even takes verification screenshots for UI changes. The "King Mode" is my favorite feature — I describe a goal like "add dark mode to the settings page," and the AI creates a plan, breaks it into tasks, executes them one by one, and adapts if something goes wrong. This whole app was built using KING CODING itself. It's the most meta thing I've ever made. Would love to hear your thoughts! 🙏

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Congrats on the launch? ! This hits a very real nerve. As a founder running parallel product builds, the moment you start using more than one AI coding agent, you spend more time managing the agents than actually shipping. Quick question: Does King Mode let you set guardrails — like “don’t touch the database schema” or “only modify files in /frontend”?

Congrats @iritec_jp This is such a game changer! Does King Mode handle task dependencies intelligently? E.g., if Task 3 fails, does it block downstream tasks or attempt a workaround before flagging you?

Running multiple parallel from one dashboard sounds like a huge sanity saver 😅 Terminal tabs get messy fast.

As a non-techie, I have a question: How does kingcoding coordinate tasks between Claude, Codex, and Cursor simultaneously, is there a central orchestration layer that handles task decomposition, context sharing, and conflict resolution between agents?

Sounds interesting though, good luck!