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    AI engineers and indie developers who run multiple coding agents daily and want a unified desktop cockpit with secure remote access from anywhere

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    AI Coding

    Key Features

    Parallel AI terminal sessions
    Remote browser and mobile control
    End-to-end encrypted streaming
    LLM profiling and comparison

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    Vibe Space

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    Updated Jun 2026

    Vibe Space is a desktop-class control center built specifically for engineers who already live inside AI coding agents. Instead of juggling separate terminal tabs for Claude Code, Codex, and other CLI agents, Vibe Space lets you spin them up in parallel inside a single cockpit — each with its own context, logs, and outputs side by side. The standout capability is true remote access: every local agent can be controlled from any browser or mobile device through an end-to-end encrypted stream, so a long-running agent on your workstation stays reachable from a coffee shop or a phone. It adds LLM profiling so you can compare which model is actually producing the best diffs for your repo, plus multi-agent orchestration patterns for handing off subtasks between agents. Because code execution stays local, source never leaves your machine — the browser is purely a remote display. For AI engineers who treat coding agents as a daily driver and want a real workspace around them instead of ten Warp tabs, Vibe Space is the most ambitious cockpit shipping in 2026.

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    Pros

    • Run multiple AI CLI agents (Claude Code, Codex, more) in parallel from one cockpit
    • Remote access from any browser or mobile device via end-to-end encrypted stream
    • Local code execution — your source never leaves your machine
    • Built-in LLM profiling to compare which model performs best on your repo
    • Multi-agent orchestration for handing off subtasks between agents
    • Zero-config pairing between desktop and remote browser

    Cons

    • Built for developers — non-engineers will find it overkill
    • Requires keeping the desktop app running to enable remote access
    • Newer product — community templates and integrations still expanding
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    All Features

    Parallel AI terminal sessions
    Remote browser and mobile control
    End-to-end encrypted streaming
    LLM profiling and comparison
    Multi-agent orchestration
    Claude Code and Codex support
    Local code execution
    Zero-config device pairing

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