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Code Editor for the AI Agents Era - Run an army of Claude Code, Codex, etc. on your machine

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What it does

Superset is a desktop app that lets you run multiple AI coding assistants at the same time, each working on a separate task in its own isolated environment so they don't interfere with each other. It acts as a control center where you can monitor all your AI agents, review their work, and hand off changes to your preferred code editor with one click.

Why it matters

As AI coding tools become standard in software teams, the bottleneck shifts from writing code to managing and reviewing AI output — Superset bets that orchestrating many agents in parallel is how teams will dramatically compress development timelines. For founders and product teams, this represents a new category of 'AI workflow' tooling sitting above the agents themselves, which could become critical infrastructure as companies race to ship faster with leaner engineering teams.

Why it's trending

The idea of running multiple AI coding agents in parallel — each tackling a separate task simultaneously — is clearly hitting a nerve right now, as this project more than doubled its weekly star count from roughly 1,200 to over 3,000 in a single week. That acceleration suggests word is actively spreading through developer circles, not just settling into a steady audience. With 540 commits in the last 30 days and a team of 40 contributors, this isn't vaporware — it's a project under heavy active development at exactly the moment teams are starting to ask how to actually manage and scale AI-assisted workflows beyond a single assistant.

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Score updated Jun 24, 2026

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