Tembo
An orchestration layer for coding agents: routes tasks to Claude Code, Codex, Cursor or OpenCode and runs them across your repos from Slack, Linear, GitHub or Jira; one task can open PRs across multiple repositories. Free tier, Pro $60/mo, MIT self-hosted control plane.
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Our take
Tembo is an orchestration layer for coding agents: instead of being another agent, it routes tasks to Claude Code, Codex, Cursor or OpenCode and runs them across your repos from Slack, Linear, GitHub or Jira. One task can open PRs across multiple repositories. Free tier, Pro at $60 a month, plus an MIT self-hosted control plane.
Best for
Engineering teams that already use several coding agents and want one place to dispatch and track background work.
Pros
- Orchestrates multiple coding agents
- Drives work from Slack, Linear, GitHub, Jira
- Multi-repo PRs from a single task
- Self-hostable, MIT Agent Studio
Cons
- Young product (pivoted in 2025)
- Value depends on the agents underneath
- Team workflows take setup
How it compares
Where Devin or OpenHands (in our catalog) are the agents, Tembo sits above them as a router and control plane, a different layer of the stack.
Full review
Tembo, which pivoted from managed Postgres to coding-agent orchestration in 2025, positions itself as 'the platform for every coding agent.' Rather than competing with Claude Code, Codex, Cursor or OpenCode, it sits above them, routing a task to whichever agent fits and running it across your repositories from the tools teams already live in: Slack, Linear, GitHub and Jira.
A single task can open pull requests across multiple repos, and the platform can run in the cloud or self-hosted in your own VPC, with a May 2026 MIT-licensed Agent Studio where agent definitions live in Git. It's a young product and its results lean on the agents underneath, so we treated it as an agent and checked the Outcome dimension; evidence is still largely vendor-reported. A free tier plus a transparent $60-a-month Pro keep it accessible.
Cloudkart Trust Graph
3.5/5- Actual Utility3.5/5
Source: LLM scoring pass — composite-only catalog tools (2026-06)
- Ease of Use3.5/5
Source: LLM scoring pass — composite-only catalog tools (2026-06)
- Pricing Fairness3.5/5
Source: LLM scoring pass — composite-only catalog tools (2026-06)
- Reliability3/5
Source: LLM scoring pass — composite-only catalog tools (2026-06)
- Differentiation4/5
Source: LLM scoring pass — composite-only catalog tools (2026-06)
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How this score is set
- Editorial rubric
- Primary signal — five dimensions, 3.5/5 average.
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- Score set by our editorial team before any affiliate relationship is considered. No vendor can buy it.
Frequently asked questions
- Is Tembo free, and how much does it cost?
- Tembo has a free tier, with paid plans that unlock advanced features.
- Who is Tembo best for?
- Engineering teams that already use several coding agents and want one place to dispatch and track background work.
- How is Tembo rated on Cloudkart.ai?
- Tembo scores 3.5 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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