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Maestro Terminal

The developer's terminal for parallel agents

Software Engineering
Developer Tools
Artificial Intelligence
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Running a dozen Claude & Codex agents in parallel? A crash wipes every session. Which agent's doing what — and in which tab? Still working or done? How long has one waited on you unseen? Which account still has headroom? Maestro, a native macOS terminal, fixes it: sessions survive any restart and truly resume, every status is one glance away, the ones that need you find you, all your Claude accounts run as one fleet with auto-failover, and you dispatch work in plain English.

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the fleet view across multiple Claude accounts is genuinely clever, feels like the missing layer between raw tmux tabs and a real ops dashboard. nice to see someone actually thinking about what parallel agent work looks like in practice.

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The developer's terminal for parallel agents

Maestro Terminal was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #158 on the daily leaderboard. Running a dozen Claude & Codex agents in parallel? A crash wipes every session. Which agent's doing what — and in which tab? Still working or done? How long has one waited on you unseen? Which account still has headroom? Maestro, a native macOS terminal, fixes it: sessions survive any restart and truly resume, every status is one glance away, the ones that need you find you, all your Claude accounts run as one fleet with auto-failover, and you dispatch work in plain English.

Maestro Terminal was featured in Software Engineering (42.7k followers), Developer Tools (515.9k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (473.8k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 190.4k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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