Cmdop provides a live conversation interface for interacting with AI agents and machines across a distributed fleet. The platform enables users to open chat-style conversations with individual servers or broadcast tasks to multiple agents, receiving replies in real time. It is designed to keep work moving by allowing users to reconnect from the web and resume ongoing sessions, ensuring that conversations and tasks persist even if the client disconnects.
The tool supports integration with coding agents such as Claude Code and Codex, as well as bots like reformus for Telegram. Through the cmdop-fleet MCP server, users can connect these agents to their fleet, list machines, query their status, run commands, and read files using plain English prompts. Cmdop emphasizes security by operating with outbound-only connections, requiring no open ports, and allowing users to retain their own encryption keys. It supports a bring-your-own-LLM model, letting users connect their preferred language models while maintaining control of their keys. Each free account provisions an isolated relay domain with TLS and routing specific to the user's fleet.
Cmdop offers SDKs in Python and JavaScript under the MIT license, with the signed cmdop binary including the agent, relay, and web user interface. The platform appears to serve developers and teams managing distributed machines or AI agents, providing tools for coordination, monitoring, and automation through a conversational interface. The service is positioned as a messenger for AI agents and machines, facilitating both individual and fleet-wide communication and control.
Cmdop: Remote Terminal & SSH is an Infrastructure & Backend product. It provides developers with a cross-platform, async-first remote terminal and SSH tool for secure server management. It is built as an open-source project for developers. Cmdop: Remote Terminal & SSH is open source under the MIT license. It runs on the web, the command line, and iOS.
Igor Korotin builds and maintains Cmdop: Remote Terminal & SSH, and the product first shipped in 2026. Development happens publicly on GitHub with 43 stars and 14 commits in the last 90 days. PulseGate's similarity index finds few close equivalents — Cmdop: Remote Terminal & SSH occupies a relatively distinct niche. Key capabilities include remote terminal, SSH support, and Async Python SDK.
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