Beehive is a free and open source application designed to orchestrate coding agents within isolated git workspaces. It enables users to manage multiple repositories, create branch-specific clones, and run coding agents and terminals side by side in a single window. The tool is suitable for developers who work across several projects and need to experiment or manage tasks in separate, interference-free environments.
Key features include multi-repo management, allowing users to add GitHub repositories and switch between them instantly. Each workspace is a full git clone on any branch, kept in its own directory to prevent cross-experiment interference. Persistent terminals provide real PTY sessions that remain active even when switching between workspaces or repositories, ensuring that session state is not lost. Beehive also offers agent panes, where users can launch tools such as Claude Code or any CLI agent alongside terminals in a flexible grid layout. Workspaces can be duplicated, including any uncommitted work, to facilitate safe experimentation. The sidebar updates live to reflect branch changes, helping users keep track of their current context.
Beehive is available as a GUI desktop app for macOS and as a terminal user interface (TUI) for both macOS and Linux x64. The TUI version provides the same workspace management, embedded terminals, and shared configuration as the desktop app, and can be installed via a shell script or downloaded as a binary. Both interfaces share configuration files located in the user’s home directory, and the TUI includes features such as auto-update and a full terminal emulator.
The application is distributed under the MIT License and its source code is publicly available. Beehive is developed by Mykyta Storozhenko, with contributions from Brian Meier and Nakul Gupta. It is positioned as a tool for orchestrating coding agents and managing isolated development environments, particularly for users who rely on GitHub repositories and need robust workspace organization.
Beehive App sits in PulseGate's Coding AI & assistants category. It focuses on managing multiple coding agents and git repositories efficiently in isolated workspaces. It is built as an open-source project for software developers. Beehive App is open source under the MIT license. The product ships for the command line, macOS, and Linux.
Beehive App first shipped in 2026. Development happens publicly on GitHub with 57 stars and 30 commits in the last 90 days. PulseGate's similarity index finds few close equivalents — Beehive App occupies a relatively distinct niche. Key capabilities include multi-repo management, isolated workspaces, and persistent terminals.
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