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AgentsRoom vs Warp

Warp is an AI-first terminal with cloud agents billed in credits. AgentsRoom is a visual command center that pilots your Claude, Codex and Gemini agents across every project, with a mobile companion and no extra AI billing.

Two products, two philosophies. Warp bundles AI inside the terminal and sells credits on top of your subscription. AgentsRoom stays on top of the CLIs you already pay for and gives you the multi-project, multi-agent workflow around them.

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AgentsRoom: every project, every agent, one visual cockpit

The difference at a glance

With Warp

  • Terminal-first product: your code and shell remain the center of attention
  • AI credits on every plan: 75/month on free, up to 18,000/month on Max at $180
  • Single-session focus: agents run inside terminal blocks, no cross-project overview
  • Bring your own API key available on paid plans only, free tier uses Warp credits
  • Desktop only on macOS, Linux and Windows, no mobile companion app
  • Cloud agents orchestrated by Warp, billed through the same credit pool

With AgentsRoom

  • +Visual-first product: code stays accessible, agents and projects take the stage
  • +Zero AI credits, zero surcharge, you pay your Claude / Codex / Gemini subscription once
  • +Multi-project, multi-agent grid: jump between projects and agents in one click
  • +Bring your own CLI everywhere: Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Gemini CLI, Aider
  • +Native macOS app with iOS and Android companion, control agents from your phone
  • +Backlog kanban that spawns agents, dev terminals and a live preview tunnel built in

Feature-by-feature comparison

How AgentsRoom and Warp compare on what matters when you run several AI coding agents in parallel.

FeatureAgentsRoomWarp
Visual GUI
Multi-agent support
Multi-project command center
Agent status (thinking / done / stuck)Basic
Backlog kanban that spawns agents
Dev terminals (backend / frontend / mobile)
Live preview tunnel
Mobile companion app
Model per agent
AI credits modelNone (BYO CLI)75–18,000/mo
Bring your own key / CLIPaid plan
Setup time30 sec~2 min

See AgentsRoom in action

A full visual cockpit for Claude, Codex, OpenCode, Gemini CLI and Aider agents, across all your projects.

When Warp might be the better choice

Honest take: Warp is a strong product for a specific use case. Here is when it fits better than AgentsRoom.

You want a polished AI terminal as your daily shell

Warp is a full terminal replacement with command blocks, AI autocomplete and workflows. If your goal is to replace iTerm or Terminal.app and you want AI directly in the shell, Warp is built for that. AgentsRoom is not a terminal emulator.

You want a Linux or Windows AI terminal

Warp ships on macOS, Linux and Windows. AgentsRoom desktop is macOS only today. If you code on Linux or Windows and you want one product, Warp covers you.

You prefer bundled AI credits over juggling CLI subscriptions

Warp packages AI usage into plans with credits included. If you want one bill that covers both your terminal and your AI usage, that model is simpler than managing separate Claude, Codex or Gemini subscriptions.

Moving in takes 30 seconds

AgentsRoom sits next to your existing Warp or terminal setup. Your code stays where it is.

01

Download AgentsRoom

Grab the macOS app from agentsroom.dev. One file, no installer, no credits to top up.

02

Add your projects

Drop your project folders in. Existing CLAUDE.md files are detected, your repos stay untouched.

03

Plug in your CLIs

Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Gemini CLI or Aider. Use the subscription you already pay for, with no credit wall on top.

Frequently asked questions

What is Warp?+
Warp (warp.dev) is a modern terminal for macOS, Linux and Windows that bundles AI features directly in the shell: command blocks, AI autocomplete, Warp Agents for agentic coding, and Oz for cloud agent orchestration. Plans start at free with 75 AI credits per month and go up to $180 per month on Max with 18,000 credits.
How is AgentsRoom different from Warp?+
Warp is AI inside a terminal, priced per credit. AgentsRoom is a visual command center on top of the CLIs you already use (Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Gemini CLI, Aider) with no credit system and no AI surcharge. AgentsRoom gives you multi-project views, an agent grid, a backlog kanban, dev terminals, a live preview tunnel and a mobile companion app. Warp keeps code and shell at the center; AgentsRoom puts agents and projects at the center and keeps the terminal one click away.
Do I need AI credits to use AgentsRoom?+
No. AgentsRoom does not sell AI credits. Agents run on your own Claude Code, Codex CLI, OpenCode, Gemini CLI or Aider install, with the subscription or API key you already have. AgentsRoom only charges for the multi-project plan itself, not for tokens or cloud compute.
Does AgentsRoom isolate agents in git worktrees like Warp cloud agents?+
No, and that is on purpose. AgentsRoom runs every agent directly on your working tree so you can see combined behavior across features in real time. The diff view keeps changes visible per agent so you still review them cleanly. If you want strict sandbox isolation for every task, Warp cloud agents or a git worktree workflow fit that use case better.
Does Warp have a mobile companion app?+
Not that we know of. Warp is a desktop terminal on macOS, Linux and Windows. AgentsRoom ships a native iOS and Android companion connected through an end-to-end encrypted relay, so you can watch, prompt and restart agents, preview dev servers and trigger terminal commands from your phone.
Can I use AgentsRoom and Warp together?+
Yes. They solve different problems. Keep Warp as your shell replacement if you love it, and run AgentsRoom alongside as the visual cockpit for your AI agents and projects. Some users pilot their agents from AgentsRoom and keep Warp open for raw shell sessions.

Try AgentsRoom today

A visual cockpit for your AI agents, with no credit wall. Free for 3 projects.

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Companion app: monitor your agents on the go

Works with Claude, Codex, OpenCode, Gemini CLI, and Aider

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