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Viberia

Command AI agents like you're playing Civilization

Productivity
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Artificial Intelligence
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Do you like your Claude/Codex pet but wish you had a zoo? Viberia is a spatial command center for your AI agents. Your whole AI org lives on an isometric map, status icons show who’s blocked, who’s asking, who’s done. Zoom in to chat with anyone, pick any model, bring your own keys. Agents collaborate, build their own little teams, and pick up new skills as they go. Docs, terminals, browsers built in.

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Hey Product Hunt!

I’m Emre, Viberia’s solo builder.

I spent the last year drowning in terminal and IDE windows trying to keep up with my own agents. MCPs, subagents, skills, hooks, modes and more.
I tried Conductor, Claude Squad, Gas Town and others. They all felt the same after a while, just a long list of things waiting on my attention.

So, I went the other way.

What if managing your agents felt like playing a game of Civilization or SimCity? You zoom out and see your whole AI org on an isometric map, with status icons telling you who’s blocked, who’s asking a question, who’s done. You zoom in and chat with anyone. The agents collaborate, hand work off to each other, and over time they build their own little teams and pick up new skills.

A few things worth knowing:
- The harness is built around teams/buildings, these are agents that work together (and/or in a sequence) to deliver what you need (e.g., write PRD first, write code later, and then review). I saw my own productivity and output increase significantly when I started using agents in a sequence, and this is one of the core differentiators of Viberia.
- It’s free and will stay free; you just need to bring your own subscription and/or API keys. It works with Claude, GPT and Gemini.
- Docs, terminals, browsers are all built in. No app-switching.
- It’s a Tauri app. Roughly 8x less energy than the closest competitor I benchmarked, so you can actually use it at a coffee shop on battery.

The product is still in early alpha. There will be bugs and missing features. Please tell me about them. I read every comment, and I’ll personally chase every bug and feature request. My goal is to make Viberia the most efficient, capable, and fun agent harness out there.

Cheers,
Emre

Comment highlights

Gamification of tasks that slowly turn mundane is one of my favourite concepts ever and I LOVE what Viberia is doing with it. Most agent workflows right now feel so dead to interact with after a while.
Sadly I couldn't try it out right away since I'm not on MacOS, but instantly waitlisted myself. (From the demo itself, the characters got my heart instantly!)
The whole commanding-units style approach makes managing workflows less mentally draining for sure.

Really rooting for this one!

The map metaphor genuinely caught me off guard! I was expecting another terminal-style dashboard. Seeing agent state laid out spatially is a completely different mental model. What I want to know is whether this updates in real time or if there's a delay. When you're managing 10+ agents, a 5-second lag on state changes would make the whole visual pretty unreliable.

agents pick up new skills as they go' line is the one i'd want unpacked. skills in what sense exactly, fine tuning on local context, tool access expanding over time, prompt templates that evolve, something else? that framing could mean something architecturally interesting or it could be a metaphor for agents just getting better context over a session. which one is it and does it persist across sessions or reset when you close the app

pretty cool concept@emre_barut!
Curious what are your thoughts regarding visualization/ui/ux for the management of tasks and projects rather than teams and agents? I feel like grooming tasks of different stages (e.g. developing prototypes to get more clarity, or, when enough clarity has been reached, making sure the architecture/plan is good) is a place where bottlenecks are moving into (besides the actual pipeline of how a team of agents handles work)

also...pretty fun to see the Lion as the chief/mayor in the pictures, got a bit of zootopia vibes which I thought was lovely

This is a great initiative, just wanted to know if you thought of adding an additional feature where different agents remember your codebase and you don’t have to give the context again and again. So my main thought is if we are working on a project so you can divide these agents into teams say frontend, backend team and all the agents works in accordance to each other. If changes are made then all the teams are informed so that every agents works accordingly and there are less coding conflicts. This feature can also save you credits usage.

Ahah seems so fun, but how do you connect them ? All by one on Claude ? Or another one ?

Viberia just got a shoutout in today's daily digest (huge THANK YOU to whoever wrote it!). One thing I want to push back on though:

Viberia solves visibility, which is a real problem, but the harder one — agents confidently doing the wrong thing — doesn't get easier with a nicer interface

Oh but it does. The agents work with each other, so you can have them review each other's work. Viberia is the interface for chaining agent flows on top of each other, like stacking buildings in Factorio. If they're unsure, they'll pull you in anyway.

Yes, today's models aren't 100% reliable at this yet, but if you call multiple models from different providers and have each one give feedback (that's exactly what the Council building is for), your chances of an error drop a lot.

Congrats on the launch! The UX metaphor is doing a lot of work hereL 'commanding agents like units' is intuitive in a way that most orchestration UIs completely miss. The real test is whether it scales to non-technical operators who need to run complex workflows without understanding what's happening underneath. Rooting for this.

Congrats on the launch, Emre! I am really curious about the architecture under the hood. As these agents collaborate, hand off work, and pick up new skills, is there a knowledge graph getting formed on the backend from each LLM to manage their shared context and relationships?

really cool idea-feels very different from usual list based tools? Also I am excited to know how you manage it when there are a lot of agents, doesn't it get messy?

About Viberia on Product Hunt

Command AI agents like you're playing Civilization

Viberia launched on Product Hunt on May 20th, 2026 and earned 141 upvotes and 25 comments, placing #10 on the daily leaderboard. Do you like your Claude/Codex pet but wish you had a zoo? Viberia is a spatial command center for your AI agents. Your whole AI org lives on an isometric map, status icons show who’s blocked, who’s asking, who’s done. Zoom in to chat with anyone, pick any model, bring your own keys. Agents collaborate, build their own little teams, and pick up new skills as they go. Docs, terminals, browsers built in.

Viberia was featured in Productivity (652.1k followers), Developer Tools (512.8k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (469.1k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 297.7k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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