Warp
Agentic development environment built from the terminal that runs and orchestrates coding agents locally and in the cloud.
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Our take
A modern, now open-source terminal that doubles as an orchestration layer for coding agents across any model or harness.
Best for
Developers who live in the terminal and want a faster shell plus the ability to run and coordinate AI coding agents.
Pros
- Modern, fast terminal with agentic workflows built in
- Orchestrates Claude Code, Codex, and Warp Agent together
- Open-source core; runs agents locally and in the cloud
- Cross-platform (macOS, Linux, Windows) with team controls
Cons
- Power features (Oz/Enterprise) are paid
- Agent orchestration is newer and evolving
- Terminal-centric approach is not for everyone
How it compares
Rather than replacing assistants like Claude Code, Warp hosts and orchestrates them - a control layer on top of the terminal-agent workflow.
Full review
Warp is an agentic development environment that grew out of a modern, high-performance terminal. Beyond a faster shell, it lets developers run coding agents locally and in the cloud and orchestrate them - including Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, and Warp's own agent - across different models and harnesses.
Its cloud platform, Oz, adds central visibility, governance, and the ability to manage fleets of agents, while the core terminal is now open source. Trusted by a large developer base and used alongside leading model providers, Warp is best understood as a control layer for agentic coding rather than a single assistant. Advanced orchestration and enterprise features are paid, and the agent tooling is still maturing, but the terminal itself is a strong daily driver.
Cloudkart Rubric
3.8/5 avg- Actual Utility4/5
- Ease of Use4/5
- Pricing Fairness3/5
- Reliability4/5
- Differentiation4/5
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