HiveTerm
One workspace for all your AI agents
Our Take
The real problem here isn't the AI agents themselves — it's the chaos when you're running Claude Code next to a local server next to a build script across six different terminal tabs and none of them can talk to each other. HiveTerm collapses all that into one desktop terminal with a hive.yml config that orchestrates everything, plus this thing called Queen that's basically an MCP server letting your agents actually coordinate, spawn sub-agents, and ping each other when stuff finishes or breaks. If you're running more than one AI dev workflow simultaneously and currently dying in iTerm, this is built exactly for that.
A desktop terminal that runs AI agents (Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, Cline, etc.) alongside servers, builds, and scripts, all orchestrated by a hive.yml file. Includes Queen, an integrated MCP server that allows agents to create sub-agents, read output from other processes, and send notifications to one another.
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The people behind HiveTerm
Ebrahim P. Leite
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