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$2.8M raised: The Mac app running parallel AI coders

“Run 12 Claude Code agents in parallel on your Mac — each in isolated worktrees — while you review from a single dashboard.”

$2.8M raised: The Mac app running parallel AI coders
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“I've been using Conductor every day for a while now and it's the future. The last time I felt this strongly about a developer tool was Vercel and Supabase. — Zach Blume, Software Engineer, Stripe”

You know that feeling when you're using Claude Code and want to work on two features at once — but you can only run one session at a time? You manually create git worktrees, juggle multiple terminals, and lose track of which agent is working on what. When agents finish, you switch between terminals to review diffs and create PRs, constantly context-switching.

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Conductor clones your repo and creates a git worktree for each agent you spawn — isolated directories that share the same git history but have independent working files. Each workspace gets its own Claude Code or Codex session running in the background. The app shows you a dashboard: which agents are coding, which need your input, which have PRs ready. You click to review diffs inline, add comments, and merge when ready. Everything stays local on your Mac.

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Parallel agent execution — Run multiple Claude Code and Codex agents simultaneously in isolated git worktrees, each working on different tasks without conflicts
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Visual dashboard — See all your agents at a glance: which are coding, which need attention, which have PRs ready for review — no terminal hopping
03
Inline diff viewer — Review code changes with a built-in diff engine, add line-level comments that sync to GitHub, and approve or request changes
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Checks tab — Monitor GitHub Actions, Vercel deployments, PR comments, and your own TODOs in one unified view before merging
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Multiple model support — Switch between Claude Opus 4.6, Sonnet 4.6, GPT-5.4, and Codex with keyboard shortcuts, per-workspace
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Plan mode and fast mode — Toggle extended thinking for complex tasks or fast mode for quick iterations, with customizable thinking levels
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Linear and GitHub integration — Attach Linear issues and GitHub issues to chats, create PRs with auto-generated descriptions, and sync comments bi-directionally
Who it’s for

If you're a Mac-using developer who already works with Claude Code or Codex and finds yourself wanting to parallelize tasks — implementing a feature while fixing a bug while reviewing a PR — this is for you. Not useful if you're on Windows/Linux, don't use Claude Code or Codex, or work on one task at a time.

Worth exploring

Yes — the product is mature (43+ releases since mid-2025), well-funded ($2.8M raised), and actively developed (multiple releases per week). The testimonials from engineers at major companies (Stripe, Notion, Linear) suggest real adoption. Mac-only limitation is the main constraint.

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