6 comments

  • chrisweekly 4 minutes ago
    > "Local-first, zero servers. Everything lives in .kanbots/ next to your repo: SQLite database, configs, worktrees. No cloud account, no telemetry, no HTTP server. This is the open-source desktop edition."

    This is table-stakes for me to consider adoption of a tool like this.

  • satvikpendem 25 minutes ago
    This is basically what Windsurf is doing right [0]? Ultimately all this UI stuff is just window dressing on top of agents.

    [0] https://windsurf.com/blog/windsurf-2-0

    • gbro3n 3 minutes ago
      There's a few apps out there that facilitate handing off to agents from kanban boards. I needed something more 'human in the loop', handing off to an agent without good visibility of the change set and opportunity to steer doesn't work for me. https://www.agentkanban.io links a taskboard with github copilot chat in vs code via our extension so we have the benefit of task management and context capture from the chat to the tasks. This gives us all the features of a top harness (vs code) and the task / project management features at the same time.
    • aavci 4 minutes ago
      I don’t see a problem here. Do you?

      Also, Linear themselves are also working on this.

    • vitriapp 16 minutes ago
      Is windsurf open source?
  • rapiz 15 minutes ago
  • vitriapp 43 minutes ago
    Hello folks, sharing my latest open source project, a kanban board with parallel agents. Trying to improve this with more features, I would love your contributions on this repo, with either code contributions or ideas
    • malfist 10 minutes ago
      You should check out Stripe's dev blog about minions. Seems directionally similar.
  • cyclopeanutopia 27 minutes ago
    I don't understand this.
    • genxy 4 minutes ago
      It looks like a kanban interface to agent orchestration.
  • wyre 26 minutes ago
    Just post the GitHub page if it’s open-source. It’s great you have a domain name, but if your website is going to look the same as every other SaaS product designed by Claude it’s really hard to look past that and look at the novelty or benefits of the product.