Agent Hub is an open-source native macOS application designed to unify multiple AI agents, including Claude Code, Codex, Hermes, and OpenClaw, within a single interface. It allows users to interact with these agents either locally on their Apple Silicon Mac or remotely over SSH on any accessible server or VPS. The platform is aimed at users who prefer to keep their existing code editors, offering a separate chat-based client for agent interaction rather than integrating directly into an IDE.
The tool brings together the official agent command-line interfaces, providing a chat window where users can send commands and receive responses from any supported agent. Agent Hub supports both local and remote execution modes for each agent, with the ability to connect to any OpenAI-compatible endpoint, including local instances or hosted APIs. Users can switch between different agents and remote hosts, manage granular permissions per agent, and approve or deny specific tool calls. The interface features slash commands for quick access to agent capabilities, fuzzy command search, and supports file and image uploads directly into the chat window. Model selection is available per thread, enabling users to choose between various versions and sizes of supported models.
Agent Hub is delivered as a downloadable macOS application for Apple Silicon devices running macOS 11 or later. It is also available as source code on GitHub, allowing users to clone, build, and run the app themselves. API keys are stored securely in the OS keychain, either locally or on the remote host, and the tool does not transmit telemetry or analytics data. The application is distributed under the MIT license, making it free to use and modify, with users responsible for any costs associated with their chosen AI model providers.
This platform is particularly suited for developers, terminal users, and those managing multiple AI agents across local and remote environments, providing a unified and flexible interface for agent-driven workflows.
In the Other AI space, Agent Hub takes a focused approach. It focuses on managing and interacting with multiple AI agents locally or remotely from a unified interface. It is built as an open-source project for developers, AI researchers, power users. Agent Hub is open source under the MIT license. Agent Hub is available on the command line and macOS, and it can be self-hosted.
Omar Dadabhoy builds and maintains Agent Hub, and it first shipped in 2026. Development happens publicly on GitHub with 19 stars and 128 commits in the last 90 days. Among its 6 catalogued features are multi-agent chat, local/SSH execution, and open source.
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