Multi-agent coding has a blind-spot problem. Run three agents on one repo and you’re staring at three scrolling terminals with no idea who’s touching what. Termi Protocol turns that black box into a 3D room you can actually watch.
What it actually is
It’s a desktop app that gives your real CLI agents — Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, and five others — a body. Each one shows up as a little robot that walks to its desk, reads files, writes code, and runs commands, live, in a 3D scene. It attaches to sessions you already have running; no restart, no wrapper. Everything renders locally, so your file and command activity never leaves the machine.
Why it’s worth watching
The AI angle isn’t a new model — it’s observability for the agents you’re already running. As people push toward parallel multi-agent coding, the bottleneck stops being agent capability and becomes “what are these things even doing.” Termi answers that visually, then adds control: checkpoints to rewind any step, on-device memory of what each agent did and why, and one-tap approval before anything risky runs.
It launched on Product Hunt July 3, runs on macOS and Windows, and is pay-once — $6.99 for founding backers.
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