Herdr
Terminal-native agent runtime that runs inside your terminal, providing tmux-style persistence, mouse-native panes, and semantic agent state tracking.
At a Glance
- Software Engineers
- DevOps Professionals
- AI Researchers
AI Tools by Herdr
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Terminal Runtime for AI Agents
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A terminal-native agent runtime that adds persistence, mouse-native panes, and a runtime API to the developer's existing terminal setup.
Market Position
Positioned as a more agent-aware alternative to tmux/Zellij and a more terminal-native alternative to desktop agent apps.
Leadership
Founders
Can Celik (Oğulcan Çelik)
Engineering leader with a background in building AI tools and developer infrastructure. Previously a Senior Manager of Engineering at Mirantis (Lens IDE).
Executive Team
Can Celik
Founder & Lead Engineer
Previously Engineering Manager at Mirantis, focused on Lens IDE and developer tools.
Founding Story
Herdr was created to fill the 'missing layer' in the AI coding stack: multi-agent orchestration inside the terminal. It aims to provide the persistence of tmux with the agent-awareness of desktop dashboards, without requiring a browser or replacing the user's terminal emulator.
Business Model
Revenue Model
Dual-licensing (Open Source / Commercial license).
Pricing Tiers
Open source under GNU AGPL v3.0 license.
Proprietary license for organizations requiring commercial support or custom terms.
Target Markets
- Software Engineers
- DevOps Professionals
- AI Researchers
- Multi-agent orchestration
- Persistent terminal sessions for AI agents
- Remote development over SSH
- Collaborative AI coding
- Engineers from JetBrains
- Engineers from Docker
- Engineers from Vercel
- Engineers from Sentry