Angy
Open-source fleet manager and IDE for Claude Code with multi-agent pipelines

Our Take
Alice Viola Setti looked at the chaos of running multiple Claude Code agents and said "nah, we're doing this properly." So she built Angy—an open-source fleet manager and IDE that orchestrates deterministic multi-phase pipelines with an adversarial Counterpart agent that verifies every piece of code before it ships. No more cowboy coding with AI.
Here's the thing: everyone building AI developer tools is chasing the nextCopilot or trying to beCursor. Angy said "we're the infrastructure layer underneath all of that." The Counterpart agent acts like a strict code reviewer that actively tries to break your code before it merges—adversarial testing built into the pipeline itself. That's actually brilliant. Most teams catch bugs in production; Angy catches them in the pipeline.
It's bootstrapped, it's open-source, and it's 2026 which means it's fresh. No massive funding round to新闻稿, no valuation theater—just building real infrastructure for multi-agent AI systems. Angy is for teams that want deterministic, verifiable AI code pipelines without surrendering to the black box. If you're running Claude Code at scale and tired of debugging agent spaghetti, this is your new backbone.
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