RondoFlow is an open-source, local-first platform for visually orchestrating Claude Code agents on a canvas. Designed to enable users to build, manage, and execute multi-agent workflows, it allows agents to be dragged onto a board and connected into repeatable pipelines, all running securely on the user's own machine. The system introduces a layered orchestration model, with a Planner that analyzes and tunes the workflow before execution, a Director that steers each step during the run, and an Advisor that reviews outcomes and suggests improvements after completion.
The platform supports the creation of complex workflows using a drag-and-drop canvas with various node types, including agents, skills, policies, resources, and conditional branches. Users can generate workflows from task descriptions, utilize ready-made templates, and run parallel or conditional branches within a directed acyclic graph structure. RondoFlow includes a catalog of thousands of building blocks, such as agents, workspaces, facilitators, skills, and templates, making it extensible and adaptable to diverse automation needs. It also offers features like multi-agent discussions, integration with Claude Code, OpenAI, Perplexity, and Sakana AI, as well as support for web search, HTTP requests, webhooks, email via SMTP, database storage, and local resource management.
Security and control are emphasized through per-agent security policies, permission modes, tool allow/block lists, and approval gates. Workflow automation is facilitated by cron scheduling, live run status with streamed updates, an activity feed, audit logs, and analytics. js and a Claude credential (either an Anthropic API key or Claude Code OAuth token) for setup. It supports multiple languages, including English, French, German, Slovak, and Spanish, and offers both dark and light modes.
RondoFlow is distributed under the MIT license and is catalog-extensible, allowing users to add new components as needed. Its focus on local execution, visual workflow design, and comprehensive orchestration tools positions it as a solution for users seeking to automate and manage multi-agent processes securely and flexibly on their own infrastructure.
In the Autonomous agents & workflows space, RondoFlow takes a focused approach. Enabling developers to visually orchestrate and run Claude Code agents locally without cloud dependencies. It is built as an open-source project for developers building and testing AI agent workflows. RondoFlow is open source under the MIT license. The product ships for the web, the command line, macOS, Windows, and Linux, and it can be self-hosted.
RondoFlow first shipped in 2026. Development happens publicly on GitHub with 12 stars and 16 commits in the last 90 days. PulseGate's similarity index finds few close equivalents — RondoFlow occupies a relatively distinct niche. Key capabilities include visual canvas, agent orchestration, and local execution.
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