Neil Parker

Orca - Your control center for parallel AI agents

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Run Claude Code, Codex, etc. in parallel across isolated worktrees. Orca combines Ghostty-style terminals, git worktrees, rich markdown editor, and fast agent output review into a single desktop app built for parallel development. Bring your own agents, plug into your workflow, and ship 10x, or even 100x faster. Free. Open source. Works on MacOS, Windows and Linux

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Neil Parker
Hey everyone 👋 — I was finding myself disorganized juggling working with too many agents. We built Orca because coding with AI started to feel… single-threaded. Orca lets you run multiple coding agents at once — each in its own isolated worktree, with its own terminal, context, and environment. It’s a terminal-first desktop app with: * Built-in file editing + diff previews * Rich markdown editor * GitHub integrations (PR, Issues, etc) * Coding agent notifications (click to jump to the coding agent) Orca is also: * free + open source * cross-platform * very customizable and flexible We’re shipping daily and open to comments or PRs!
Rod Miller

@neil_parker9 We run parallel Cursor and Windsurf sessions all day building TAB Platform. The disorganization is real. Will check this out. Congrats on launch.

Julia Zakharova

@neil_parker9 Hi. With 10 parallel agents running, can I really pause one without breaking the rest?

Neil Parker

@julia_zakharova2 They're all isolated, so 100% yes
It should just work, but if you run into any snags, let me know!

Noah Riley Lisk

@neil_parker9 I'm using Orca now and it's been a huge boost at visibility and workflow. It's like t3 code but smoother and more QOL features. Great work and looking forward to continued development

Rob

I'm currently using cmux, but Orca looks way cooler and more user-friendly. I'll definitely give it a try and let you know what I think.