Stop prompting one agent. Command a swarm.
ARBIT LAB is an Agentic Development Environment. Describe what to build and ARBIT dispatches a parallel swarm of coding agents — each isolated in its own git worktree, running your choice of 27+ CLI providers, locally or over SSH.
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Bring your own agents.
ARBIT LAB is provider-agnostic. Mix Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, Cursor, and any other CLI agent in the same swarm — each dispatched into its own isolated worktree.
…and more. Provider-agnostic by design.
Built for a world where agents outnumber engineers
ARBIT LAB is the mission control every agentic workflow deserves — isolation, coordination, memory, and review, composited into one desktop app.
Parallel agents, zero collisions
Every agent runs in its own isolated git worktree. N agents work simultaneously toward N goals — they never trample each other's files, never fight over branches.
ARBIT coordinator with persistent memory
Describe a goal in plain language. ARBIT plans the dependency graph, picks the right providers, and remembers every decision — so it can answer "how's it going?" weeks later.
Provider-agnostic by design
Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, Cursor, Amp, OpenCode and 21 more. Mix providers in a single swarm — run 5 Codex agents alongside 5 Claude Code agents.
Remote dev over SSH
Point ARBIT LAB at any server. Agents run there; your machine stays the mission control. Same UI, same diff viewer, same merge flow.
Issues → agent → diff → PR → merge
Receive a Linear, GitHub, or Jira ticket; hand it to an agent; review the diff; run CI; open a PR; merge — all without leaving the app.
Local-first & private
App state lives in a local SQLite database. Your code travels only to the provider CLIs you configure — never to ARBIT LAB's servers.
Unlimited parallel agents on every ARBIT LAB plan.
Hand a Linear, GitHub Issues, Jira, GitLab, Asana, or Monday ticket directly to an agent. The agent reads the description, opens a worktree, and ships the fix.
One goal. Many minds. Zero collisions.
Each agent works in its own isolated git worktree — no conflicts, no waiting. A dependency graph keeps the right agents running in the right order, automatically.
From sentence to shipped
Four steps from idea to merged pull request — ARBIT handles the coordination; you stay in control.
Describe the goal
Write one sentence — or a full spec. ARBIT reads it, asks clarifying questions if needed, then builds a plan. No scaffolding, no config files, no provider boilerplate.
ARBIT plans the swarm
The coordinator picks providers, estimates work, and assembles a dependency graph: research agents first, then infra, then builders, then tests, then review — each unlocked when its dependencies are green.
Agents build in parallel
Each agent gets its own isolated git worktree and runs its CLI independently. Progress, logs, and diffs stream back live. Agents that finish early move to the next available task.
Review, test, merge
Inspect every diff in the built-in diff viewer. Run test suites, check CI status, open a pull request, and merge — without leaving the app. ARBIT remembers what shipped and why.
Pipe work straight to an agent.
Connect your issue tracker once. Linear tickets, GitHub Issues, Jira tasks, or GitLab MRs become agent missions with a single click — dispatched into an isolated worktree, with a diff and a PR waiting when it is done.
Linear
Pipe an issue straight to a worktree.
GitHub
Issues, PRs, and CI checks in-app.
Jira
Site URL + token; assign tickets to agents.
GitLab
Self-hosted or SaaS issues.
Asana
Tasks become agent missions.
Featurebase
Turn feedback into shipped code.
Monday.com
Boards → builds.
Forgejo
Self-hosted issue tracking.
Plain
Support threads → fixes.
More integrations on the roadmap. All connections are local — your tokens never leave your machine.
ARBIT LAB
Everything. Unlimited. One price.
or $23/mo billed yearly (save 20%)
- Unlimited parallel agents
- ARBIT coordinator with persistent memory
- All 27+ CLI providers
- Isolated git worktree per task
- Remote dev over SSH
Your next feature is a sentence away.
Describe what to build. ARBIT dispatches a swarm of AI coding agents in parallel — each in its own isolated git worktree — and ships the work while you focus on what matters.