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Warp 2.0

World’s First Agentic Development Environment

Software Engineering
Developer Tools
Artificial Intelligence

Warp 2.0 is the evolution of Warp’s terminal into a purpose-built workbench for multi-threaded coding, deployment and debugging with agents. We recently scored 71% on SWE-bench Verified and #1 on Terminal-Bench (52%).

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Hey Product Hunt 👋

Zach here - Founder and CEO at Warp! Our team is excited to launch Warp 2.0, the first Agentic Development Environment.

What we built

Warp 2.0 has a few key innovations compared to the original Warp and other AI coding tools.

For starters, Warp now includes one of the most powerful coding agents in the world, with a SWE-bench Verified score of 71% (top 5) and a #1 ranking on Terminal-Bench (52%) by a significant margin.

As part of our coding platform, we built a new code editor that lets you edit agent-created code diffs directly inline with no context switching.

Warp now natively supports multi-threaded agent workflows. Start a task in one session building a feature, start another fixing a bug, and so on…You can track the progress of agents in our management panel and they will loop you in when they need your help.

There’s also a new universal input that accepts prompts or terminal commands and allows adding rich context like images, terminal blocks, links, MCP and more.

Finally, if you've enjoyed using Warp as a pure terminal you'll find that all of that still works -- it's still a great command-line.

What makes Warp different

Development is shifting from coding-by-hand to coding-by-prompt. This is true not just for zero-to-one web-app building, but for pro development on existing complex codebases. Our thesis is that over the next year it will be increasingly rare to edit code by hand and most coding tasks will start with an agent (and many will be finished by one).

We’re trying to push ahead of AI IDE forks with bolted on chat panels and CLI tools that are buried in the terminal, towards an app specifically designed for the agent-first workflow. We wanted something purpose-built for prompting, multi-threading, and human-in-the-loop collaboration across real-world codebases.

How much does Warp cost?

Warp is free to use with paid plans available for additional AI requests - you can see details on our pricing page: https://go.warp.dev/ph-pricing

As part of our Product Hunt launch, we’re also giving away 500 free subscriptions to 1 month of Warp Pro!

What’s next for Warp?

In the next few months, we’re laser-focused on making the product even better – better agent quality, better UX for reviewing code diffs, more options for AI backends, and continuing to build for the agentic workflow of tomorrow.

Check out our preview build for early access: https://www.warp.dev/download-preview

Share what you build!

My challenge to the Product Hunt community is to try starting your next task, project, or big idea, with a prompt (or two or three) in Warp. From making new apps to improving existing code to setting up your production infra - you can build anything within our ADE.

If you’re interested - join our community on Discord: discord.gg/warpdotdev

We can’t wait to see what you build. ✌️

Comment highlights

The idea that you do not need an IDE to code with AI just blew my mind. And the voice command (when I'm alone in the room) is also a huge bonus.

Congrats! I've been using Warp since the beta in 2022, and you are creating some fantastic software! Warp 2.0 with the new AI is amazing to use!

My team is stretched thin but we support a lot of different pieces of infrastructure. We aren't DBAs, but we manage 2 clusters (that kind of thing). We were having issues with performance during high traffic events with one of these clusters, so I picked a node and had warp take a look:


> Analyze this mysql server for performance issues

It figured out that mysql was running in a container, via podman, and started running queries to understand the environment. It found a problem with our tuning and recommended a fix. It then created a plan for a rolling restart of the cluster including failing over the primary node gracefully when it was time. The plan worked flawlessly and resolved the underlying issue.

Immediately hooked. Since then I've used it to write complex web scrapers, build scripts, manage our openshift cluster (which I used to stay away from as much as possible haha), and honestly so much more. I feel re-energized. You guys are doing something really special here. It reminds me of using Uber for the first time.

I've been using it a week and I can't imagine living without it now.

Built by a killer team, Warp’s a great product I use everyday. Very excited for this launch.

I have been using warp back before all the fancy AI features were added, and it has only gotten better since. Great UI, Great UX, no performance issues and the new UI overhaul is the cherry on top. Kudos to the team for doing a fantastic work with warp, and I wish you all the best for this launch 👏🎉

An excellent AI Agent, especially the newly added codebase feature, which is very useful for analyzing the relationships between multiple projects. Hope that Warp can continuously bring surprises to developers.

Super great launch! Been a fan of Warp for a while, can’t wait to use it for coding as well. Does it work well with Jupyter Notebooks?

Great conversation hosted by @swyx and @fanahova with @zach_lloyd on the Latent Space pod:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZCMPodISoE

I started using Warp to perform a simple task on my machine: killing the process on port 3000 to run another Express server 🫠. One day, I used it for some deployment tasks on my VPS via an SSH connection. Another day, I fetched information from my AWS and GCP infrastructure to create a report for my boss. Now, I deploy complex systems on both clouds seamlessly using Warp. I even forget how to log in to the web console 😁

I just tell Warp what I want to do, approve its plan, and wait for it to finish the task while I prepare and drink my coffee 😏. So far, I haven't found a task too complex for Warp to handle. Long story short, I pay for the Turbo subscription annually because I can't imagine working without this awesome tool.

I was looking for a tool to increase iterm2 because I couldn't stand writing certain commands by hand anymore, and Warp 2.0 came along! Agentic Code Env is no longer a concept but a reality! It took a while, but you've shown the way. As Karpathy said, ‘Software is changing (again)’.

Just took Warp 2.0 for a spin today, absolutely blown away! 🚀 I’ve been a fan for years, and this latest version is next-level. Keep up the amazing work, team!