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Superset

Freemium

A code editor built to run many CLI coding agents at once - point Claude Code, Codex and others at the same repo and each works in its own git worktree, so parallel agents don't collide. Opens inside VS Code or Cursor. Free for individuals, $15-20/user/month for teams, and you pay your model providers directly with no markup. Public GitHub repo.

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Our take

Superset is a code editor built to run many coding agents at once - point Claude Code, Codex and other CLI agents at the same repo and each works in its own git worktree, so parallel agents don't collide. It is free for individuals, $15-20/user/month for teams, and you pay your model providers directly with no markup. The 100-agent claim is still roadmap; 10+ works today.

Best for

Developers who already lean on CLI coding agents and want to run several in parallel on one codebase without branch conflicts, inside an editor that opens in VS Code or Cursor.

Pros

  • Orchestrates 10+ parallel CLI coding agents with git-worktree isolation
  • Agent-agnostic - run Claude Code, Codex and others side by side
  • Free for individuals; transparent $15-20/seat for teams, no API markup
  • Opens inside VS Code or Cursor; public GitHub repo

Cons

  • 100-agent scale is still a roadmap goal; 10+ is the stable range
  • Aimed at developers comfortable with CLI agents - not beginners
  • Value depends on you already running multiple paid agents

How it compares

Where Windsurf or Cursor are AI IDEs, Superset is the orchestration layer above them - its job is running and managing a fleet of agents, not being the agent. (Unrelated to the Apache Superset BI project.)

Full review

Superset is a code editor for the agent era: instead of one assistant, it runs an 'army' of CLI coding agents - Claude Code, Codex and others - in parallel on your machine. The trick is git worktrees: each agent works on its own branch in an isolated workspace, so ten agents on the same repo don't step on each other.

It opens inside editors you already use, like VS Code or Cursor, and the pricing is unusually clean - free for individuals, $15-20 per user per month for teams, and you pay your agents' API providers directly with no credit system or markup. There is a public GitHub repo behind it. The headline '100 parallel agents' is a published roadmap rather than today's reality - the stable experience focuses on 10+ - but for developers already orchestrating several agents, that is still a real workflow.

Cloudkart Trust Graph

4.0/5
  • Actual Utility4/5

    Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)

  • Ease of Use4/5

    Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)

  • Pricing Fairness5/5

    Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)

  • Reliability3/5

    Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)

  • Differentiation4/5

    Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)

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Frequently asked questions

Is Superset free, and how much does it cost?
Superset has a free tier, with paid plans that unlock advanced features.
Who is Superset best for?
Developers who already lean on CLI coding agents and want to run several in parallel on one codebase without branch conflicts, inside an editor that opens in VS Code or Cursor.
How is Superset rated on Cloudkart.ai?
Superset scores 4.0 out of 5 on the Cloudkart.ai rubric, which weighs actual utility, ease of use, pricing fairness, reliability and differentiation. Scores are set editorially and can never be bought.

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