The IDE for parallel agent work. MIT licensed, farm to table, fun. With one click git worktree isolation, first class plan tracking, color coding for agent states, flexible layout arrangement, and so much more, Anvil is crafted to make developers extremely productive, minimizing context switching and maximizing agent parallelism.
Hello Product hunt, stoked to release Anvil to the world!
I built Anvil after getting tired of managing multiple claude code sessions in my terminal. I felt the pain of constantly context switching between terminal tabs and git branches, forgetting which agent did what, agents bumping into each other on the same branch, not knowing when an agent was done or needing input etc...
Anvil solves the annoyances of parallel agent work, so you can cook on new things while your agents run. Agent lifecycle, isolation, planning and coordination, context heigene is all handled by the IDE. But more than this, the goal Anvil is to push the frontier of what is possible with agent programming.
I hope you get a chance to try out Anvil, let me know if you have any feedback, and please join the Discord.
Lets cook some GPUs together 🔥
About Anvil on Product Hunt
“Run a fleet of parallel Claude Codes ”
Anvil launched on Product Hunt on March 26th, 2026 and earned 204 upvotes and 21 comments, placing #12 on the daily leaderboard. The IDE for parallel agent work. MIT licensed, farm to table, fun. With one click git worktree isolation, first class plan tracking, color coding for agent states, flexible layout arrangement, and so much more, Anvil is crafted to make developers extremely productive, minimizing context switching and maximizing agent parallelism.
On the analytics side, Anvil competes within Artificial Intelligence, Maker Tools and Development — topics that collectively have 475.1k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Anvil performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
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