Superconductor
A native macOS app built in Rust for orchestrating parallel AI coding agents in isolated git worktrees with a GPU-rendered terminal and keyboard-driven interface.
At a Glance
About Superconductor
Superconductor is a native macOS application (currently in alpha testing) built entirely in Rust that lets developers run unlimited parallel AI coding agents from a single, keyboard-driven workspace. It uses isolated git worktrees to keep agent sessions separate, renders the terminal on the GPU via Metal for near-instant startup, and supports any CLI-based agent including Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini CLI. Unlike Electron-based alternatives, Superconductor is a true native binary with no embedded browser runtime, delivering sub-50ms startup times and deep customization options.
- Parallel agent orchestration — spawn multiple agents simultaneously in isolated git worktrees, with no arbitrary cap on concurrency
- Agent-agnostic support — works with Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, OpenCode, Cursor Agent, and any custom CLI agent using your own subscriptions
- GPU-rendered terminal — Metal-accelerated rendering means the terminal is fast and responsive with no web-based overhead
- Multiple panel layouts — choose stacked, horizontal, or bottom terminal arrangements and switch between them to fit your workflow
- Picture-in-Picture windows — float any tab in a separate window and pin it while working elsewhere
- Themes & font customization — dark, light, or system theme with per-workspace chrome colors and configurable display, mono, and terminal fonts
- Session persistence — close and reopen the app and every agent session resumes exactly where it left off with no lost context
- Terminal & chat views — toggle between raw terminal output and a rich chat interface for the same session
- Git workflow integration — a smart action button handles commit, push, PR creation, conflict resolution, and merge in sequence
- Scripts & automation — define setup, run, and teardown scripts per repository, shareable with your team via git
- Custom commands — create reusable prompts scoped globally, per workspace, or per project and invoke them from any session
- Cross-repo workspaces — coordinate frontend and backend changes across multiple repositories with shared branches and unified context
- Native macOS notifications — get alerts when agents need attention with 15 built-in notification sounds
- Local-first privacy — all sessions, diffs, and data are stored locally with no telemetry, analytics, or credential proxying
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Pricing
Alpha
Free download during the alpha period. Run unlimited parallel coding agents on macOS.
- Unlimited tabs and workspaces
- Parallel AI coding agent orchestration
- Isolated git worktrees
- GPU-rendered terminal
- Multiple panel layouts
Capabilities
Key Features
- Parallel AI coding agent orchestration
- Isolated git worktrees per agent session
- GPU-rendered terminal via Metal
- Sub-50ms startup time
- Unlimited tabs and workspaces
- Multiple panel layouts (stacked, horizontal, bottom)
- Picture-in-Picture floating windows
- Dark/light/system themes with per-workspace colors
- Session persistence across app restarts
- Terminal and chat view toggle
- Built-in terminal multiplexer
- Smart git workflow action button
- Per-repo setup/run/teardown scripts
- Custom reusable prompt commands
- Cross-repo workspaces
- Native macOS notifications with custom sounds
- Local-first architecture with no telemetry
- Support for any CLI agent

