Coordinate agents.
Increase velocity.

Coord gives your team one live view of every coding agent —
running in parallel on your machines, coordinated from one workspace.

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What is Coord

Coding agents. Your team.
Coordinated.

You queue the work. Agents run on your machines.
Your team reviews and ships — no agents in the dark.

See

One live view.
Everyone in the loop.

Agents execute in terminals, IDEs, and background processes — invisible to the rest of the team. Coord makes them visible. Add teammates to any job, share notes, and step in when needed.

Run

Your queue,
always in motion.

One session at a time doesn't scale. Queue the work, set priorities, and Coord dispatches jobs across your runners as they come free — keeping your pipeline in motion.

Review

Review every attempt.
Iterate with context.

Diffs land at every attempt. Your team approves, comments, or redirects — and the agent picks up where it left off with full context. No giant end-of-run PRs to wade through.


How it works

Coord connects…


Your computer, your agents, and our coordination — connected into one continuous workflow.

Your computer

Coord runs through Runners — lightweight apps installed on your computer that execute AI sessions using your own compute and credentials. Run one or many. Each runner becomes part of your team's execution network.

Your agents

Coord organizes your agents into an Agent Farm where jobs run in parallel, surface feedback for supervision, and keep moving through your queue.

Our platform

Coord tracks jobs, coordinates runners, connects to your GitHub repos, and gives teams shared visibility. Ideas become jobs. Jobs run across agents and teammates. PRs open automatically. Results feed the next idea.


Every job, one board.

From idea to outcome.
Across every flow.


Coord keeps work moving.

User jobs

Not every job
needs an agent.

User jobs are for your team. Assign work to teammates, collaborate with notes and deliverables, and track progress from start to finish — the way you already work, just inside Coord. No agents, no runners, no setup. The same board, the same visibility, the same handoffs.

Team assignmentsNotes & deliverablesShared progressNo agents required
Sprint Planning
nim-31
Research competitor pricing
MedLocal
Design System
nim-35
Brand guidelines doc
MedUser
nim-36
Generate icon set
MedLocal
Creating job...
Agent jobs

Describe the work.
Agents handle it.

Hand work to an AI agent instead of a teammate. Local jobs run on your machine — research, analysis, file generation. Repo jobs connect to your codebase, where agents write code on isolated branches and open PRs automatically. Both run through the Coord Runner and share the same workspace visibility as every other job.

Local jobsRepo jobsRunner poweredMixed pipelines
In Progress
nim-15
Add user auth flow
Med
C
11m 51s
Agent working
Distributed execution

Many machines.
Many jobs.
One queue.

Queue jobs on the board. Runners across your team’s machines claim work automatically. Jobs execute in parallel — each on its own machine, with its own agent. Your workspace shows everything running in real time.

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Activity
1 active jobs
Ready 2
In Progress 1
Waiting 0
Review 0
Failed 0
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Refactor auth middleware
HighIn Progress
2m 14s
Mac Studio

Your workspace

Six views.
One workspace.


Plan on the canvas. Stage from the backlog. Run on the board. See it live in activity. Survey the landscape. Measure what matters.

Canvas
Backlog
Board
Activity
Explorer
Analytics

GitHub Integration

Issues & PRs.
Fully integrated.


Coord connects directly to your GitHub repos so agents can ship real code.

GitHub

Connected to
your codebase.

Coord Bot connects to your GitHub repos. Agents clone, branch, and push with a clean bot identity. Draft PRs open automatically. CI runs. You review when ready.

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Add user auth flow
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Agent working
push
GitHub
Issues

Open an issue.
Start a job.

Tag #coord in any GitHub Issue and Coord Bot picks it up — a job appears in your workspace automatically. Configure the job settings right from the issue body. No context switching. No manual setup.

GitHub IssuesAuto-create jobsInline configurationInstant execution
GitHub
Issue #47
Add password reset flow
Description
Users need the ability to reset their password via email.
#coord:agent:claude
#coord:agent-mode:plan
#coord:agent-tool:approve-all
#coord:status:ready
sync
Coord
Review

Review, revise,
merge.

Review diffs directly in Coord or in GitHub. Approve and Coord monitors CI, then merges when green. Request changes and the agent picks up where it left off with full context. No new job needed.

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Continuous Review

Review starts before
the work ends.


Velocity by design.

Most platforms only let you review at the end of an agent’s run. Coord opens a draft PR after the agent’s first attempt and updates it after every attempt that follows. Your team reviews between attempts — and the agent resumes when feedback lands.

Smaller reviews. Faster cycles. Velocity by design.

TraditionalPR opens at end
Attempt 1
Attempt 2
Attempt 3
PR
CoordPR opens at first attempt
PR
Attempt 1
Attempt 2
Attempt 3
Review between attempts — agent resumes with feedback
Early draft PRs

Reviewable diffs land at the agent's first attempt, not at the end of the run.

Review across attempts

Each attempt builds on the same PR. Reviews stay continuous.

Full session context

Every attempt, prompt, and decision preserved on the job.

Team review threads

Whoever's free jumps in; handoffs keep the context.


Built differently

Designed around how
teams actually operate.


The architecture behind the way coord runs.

Where orchestration
meets collaboration.
Orchestration + Collaboration
Your agents. Your team. One workspace.

A designer uploads deliverables. A dev queues three agent jobs. A lead reviews what shipped overnight. Coord keeps it all in one workspace — shared progress, notes, and handoffs between every person and every agent on the job.

Work that
doesn’t wait.
Throughput + Velocity
More running. Less managing.

Queue jobs, set dependencies, and run sessions across agents and teammates simultaneously. If an agent fails, Coord automatically retries with full context. Work keeps moving instead of stalling between sessions.

The agent
farm.
Distributed Execution
Your machines. Your credentials. Our coordination.

Runners are lightweight apps on your team’s machines that execute AI sessions using your own credentials. Connect many runners to a workspace and Coord distributes work across them — a farm of agents running in parallel, coordinated from one platform.


Stop managing sessions.
Start shipping outcomes.

Set up the work. It just runs.

Pricing

Run your first job for free.
Scale to an entire agent farm.

MonthlyYearlySave 16%

All plans start with a free account. Upgrade anytime from your dashboard.

Enterprise

Tailored for your organization.

Custom plans designed for your business needs.

Contact Enterprise Team

FAQ

Common questions.

Coord’s platform lives in the cloud — that’s where you plan, track, and collaborate on jobs. The Runner is a lightweight app that runs on your computer and executes agent sessions locally using your own compute and credentials.
A runner is a lightweight desktop app that connects your machine to Coord. It polls for available jobs, claims work from the queue, and spawns agent sessions locally. Your credentials and compute stay on your machine.
An agent farm is a network of runners across your team’s machines, each spawning and executing AI agent jobs. Coord coordinates the farm — queuing work and distributing jobs to keep everything running.
Yes. Coord currently supports Claude Code (Anthropic), Codex (OpenAI), and Gemini (Google). You bring your own accounts and credentials. Agents run locally on your machine, so your credentials stay with you and are never sent to Coord's servers.
You can run a runner on as many machines as you want to increase execution capacity. Each machine runs one runner instance. The number of jobs a runner can handle simultaneously depends on your subscription tier and available system resources.
Yes. Every job has a team. Add any workspace member to a job and they get live visibility into agent sessions, shared notes, and the ability to step in — provide input when agents are blocked, review output, or pick up where an agent left off. Jobs flow between agents and teammates with full context at every handoff.
Absolutely. Every job can have a team members. Everyone on the job sees the same live progress, can add notes, upload files, and step in at any point. Whether it’s two developers and an agent, or a designer and a project lead reviewing output — Coord keeps everyone in sync without status meetings or message threads.
Install the Coord Bot GitHub App on your repos. When an agent runs a repo-scoped job, it clones the repo, creates an isolated branch, writes code, and opens a draft PR automatically. You review the PR in Coord or GitHub, and Coord can monitor CI and merge when checks pass.
You can view diffs directly in Coord or in GitHub. Approve the PR and Coord merges it, or request changes and the agent revises with full context from its previous session. Review feedback creates a new attempt on the same job — no need to start over.
Yes, if you grant the Coord Bot GitHub App access to those repos. Access is controlled at two levels — scoped per GitHub App installation, then further refined per workspace. You choose exactly which repos each workspace can access, even if the installation covers more.
It depends on the job type. For repo jobs, code stays between your machine and GitHub — Coord never stores your source code. For local and user jobs, files and deliverables are uploaded to Coord’s encrypted storage so teammates on the job can access them.
Coord automatically retries failed jobs up to five times, resuming from where the agent left off with full session context. If it still fails, the job surfaces in your activity feed so you can intervene or restart manually.
All data stored in Coord is fully encrypted. Scale plans include dedicated encryption keys, and Enterprise clients can bring their own keys (BYOK).

Ready when you are

Your agents are ready.
Are you?

Free to start. No credit card. No lock-in.

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Invite your team after signup. Free plan includes your first workspace.