Superset is a desktop application designed for orchestrating and running multiple AI coding agents in parallel on a local machine. The platform enables users to launch dozens or even over a hundred coding agents simultaneously, each performing different tasks such as feature development, bug fixing, or code refactoring. Superset is agent-agnostic, meaning it is compatible with any CLI-based coding agent, including but not limited to Claude Code, OpenCode, Cursor, Codex, Copilot, Gemini, Vibe, and Mistral.
A central feature of Superset is its use of isolated Git worktrees for each agent, ensuring that changes made by different agents do not conflict with one another. This isolation allows users to review and merge work when ready, eliminating the risk of merge conflicts or agents overwriting each other's changes. The application also supports the creation of parallel branches and provides tools to see changes made by agents in real time. Users can open their workspaces in any integrated development environment (IDE) with a single click, with explicit support mentioned for VS Code, Cursor, Xcode, JetBrains IDEs, Sublime Text, and any terminal. Port forwarding and cloud workspace management are also available within the tool.
Superset offers a workspace management interface that allows users to create, manage, and automate new workspaces. The platform is positioned as a code editor built for the AI era, focusing on streamlining workflows for developers who leverage multiple AI agents. It is currently available for macOS and can be downloaded directly or accessed via GitHub.
The tool is intended for developers and technical users who wish to maximize productivity by leveraging parallel execution of AI coding agents, while maintaining clean and conflict-free codebases. Superset emphasizes universal compatibility and seamless switching between different coding agents, making it suitable for users who rely on a variety of agent models in their development workflows.
Superset sits in PulseGate's Autonomous agents & workflows category. It focuses on running and managing multiple AI coding agents in parallel to automate software development tasks. It is built as a B2B product for software developers. There is a free tier, and paid plans start at $15. The product ships for the command line, macOS, and Windows.
Superset first shipped in 2025. Development happens publicly on GitHub with 12.1k stars and 907 commits in the last 90 days. PulseGate's similarity index finds few close equivalents — Superset occupies a relatively distinct niche. Key capabilities include parallel agent orchestration, desktop app, and CLI integration. It exposes integrations via an MCP server.
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