The Agent Mothership
A terminal built to run AI agent teams. Name your agents, assign them roles, dispatch prompts, and monitor everything from one screen.

An open-source Electron terminal forked from Wave Terminal. Every terminal pane gets a named AI agent with its own avatar, color, and persistent session. Switch agents instantly. Monitor your fleet in real-time. Send a prompt to one agent and have it pass results to the next.
Tile terminals, dashboards, and monitors side by side. Collapse panes accordion-style to focus on what matters.
Each agent gets a name, role, avatar, and color. The terminal knows who is working in each pane at all times.
Send a prompt to one agent and have it pass results to the next. Multi-step workflows that execute like dominoes.
Sign in with Google and sync your layout, settings, and widget configuration across every Mac you work on. Machine-specific paths stay local — everything else follows you.
Every panel you need to command an AI fleet, built directly into your terminal.
See every agent, their session status, avatars, and remote config. Launch, attach, or kill sessions with one click.
Scan all repos in your workspace. See branches, uncommitted changes, and recent commits. Fetch and pull without leaving Terminus.
SQLite-backed session logger. Every conversation summary, commit, and handoff — searchable, filterable, with GitHub links.
The prompt dispatch console. Send a prompt to any agent, chain prompts across agents in sequence, and save macros for repeat workflows.
Live monitor for every dev server on your machine. See ports, PIDs, project names. Open or kill servers instantly.
Track API costs across all your agents. See spend by model, by agent, by day. Know exactly what your fleet is costing you.
Plausible analytics right in your terminal. Pageviews, visitors, referrers, top pages — all configurable per user.
Visualize your session topology. See which agents are connected, which sessions are active, and how they relate.
Your agents aren't disposable threads — they're crew members. Give each one a name, a role, an avatar, and a color. Terminus keeps their identity persistent across sessions. Define as many as you need.
These are examples — define your own agents with any name, role, and color.See the setup guide for agent configuration.
Download the macOS DMG or build from source. ARM64 and x64 supported.
Set your workspace path, GitHub org, and optional integrations in Settings.
Assign agents to panes. Each one gets its own tmux session, color, and identity.
Dispatch prompts via Hopper, monitor with Fleet Log, and track costs on the Usage Dashboard.

Free and open-source. macOS. Beta 1. Right now.
Built for developers who already run AI agents. New to Terminus? Start with the setup guide.