Aram Drevekenin / zellij-org
To provide a user-friendly terminal workspace and multiplexer that doesn't sacrifice simplicity for power, emphasizing discoverability and modern UX.
At a Glance
- Developers
- Sysadmins
- Power Users
- Command-line enthusiasts
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(1)Zellij
Open Source Terminal Multiplexer
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Latest News
Zellij 0.44.0: Remote Sessions, Windows Support, CLI Automation
Zellij 0.43.0: web client, multiple pane actions, compact-bar tooltips
Zellij 0.42.0: Stacked Resize, Pinned Floating Panes, New Theme Spec
Zellij 0.41.0: Solutions for Colliding Keybindings, Plugin Manager, new UI
Products & Services
A modern terminal workspace and multiplexer with a tiled window manager interface, WASM plugin system, and collaborative features.
Market Position
Modern, user-friendly alternative to tmux and screen with a focus on UI/UX and extensibility via WebAssembly.
Leadership
Founders
Aram Drevekenin
Indie software developer and creator of Zellij. Started as a DevOps engineer and transitioned to Senior Software Engineer. Previously developed Node.js web and gaming applications. Also creator of bandwhich (formerly what).
Executive Team
Aram Drevekenin
Lead Developer & Creator
Indie developer focusing on terminal tools and developer experience.
Founding Story
Zellij was created because existing terminal multiplexers like tmux felt obtuse and difficult for newcomers. The goal was to build a tool with a great out-of-the-box experience, featuring tiled window management and a modern plugin system.
Business Model
Revenue Model
Donation-based and community sponsorships (GitHub Sponsors, Ko-fi, Liberapay).
Pricing Tiers
Full access to open-source software.
Receive stickers and a hand-written note as a thank you.
Target Markets
- Developers
- Sysadmins
- Power Users
- Command-line enthusiasts
- Terminal workflow management
- Software development and debugging
- DevOps and system administration
- Pair programming and remote collaboration
- Open Source Community