Native macOS app with an infinite canvas to organize, connect, and orchestrate multiple AI coding agents visually.
Maestri is a native macOS app that gives you an infinite spatial canvas to orchestrate multiple AI coding agents like Claude Code, Codex, and OpenCode. Each terminal becomes a visual node you can position, connect, and coordinate through PTY-based agent-to-agent communication. Add markdown notes, sketches, and files to build persistent shared memory across sessions. Built with Swift and Metal for smooth performance, it targets developers running parallel agents who want a single visual workspace to plan, monitor, and preserve project context.
Maestri is a native macOS orchestration canvas for AI coding agents. It is not an agent itself. You install agents like Claude Code or Codex separately, and Maestri gives you the visual workspace to run and connect them.
No. Maestri is macOS only and requires Apple Silicon with a recent macOS version. There is no announced Windows, Linux, or web version.
Maestri offers a free plan with core features, including one workspace, unlimited agents, an infinite canvas, sketching tools, sticky notes, agent connections, and the Ombro assistant. The Pro plan costs $18 as a one-time payment and adds features such as unlimited workspaces, advanced workspace navigation shortcuts, and support for up to two Macs.
Yes. Maestri is the orchestration layer, not the AI. You bring your own agents and pay for them separately through their own subscriptions or API usage.
Maestri uses PTY orchestration. When you draw a line between two terminals on the canvas, one agent can effectively type into the other agent's terminal. This works across any CLI agent without APIs or middleware.
Ombro is an on-device AI companion powered by Apple Foundation Models. It watches your agents, summarizes completed tasks, suggests next steps, and flags conflicts. Everything runs locally with no cloud calls.
Maestri itself is local-first with no telemetry, and Ombro runs on-device. However, the agents you connect (Claude Code, Codex, etc.) follow their own privacy policies and may send data to their providers.
No. Maestri is a workspace for orchestrating agents alongside terminals, notes, and sketches. For deep code editing and debugging you will still use VS Code, Zed, or Xcode, which integrate with Maestri.
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