> "Local-first, zero servers. Everything lives in .kanbots/ next to your repo: SQLite database, configs, worktrees. No cloud account, no telemetry, no HTTP server. This is the open-source desktop edition."
This is table-stakes for me to consider adoption of a tool like this.
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satvikpendem
This is basically what Windsurf is doing right [0]? Ultimately all this UI stuff is just window dressing on top of agents.
Just post the GitHub page if it’s open-source. It’s great you have a domain name, but if your website is going to look the same as every other SaaS product designed by Claude it’s really hard to look past that and look at the novelty or benefits of the product.
vitriapp
Hello folks, sharing my latest open source project, a kanban board with parallel agents. Trying to improve this with more features, I would love your contributions on this repo, with either code contributions or ideas
> "Local-first, zero servers. Everything lives in .kanbots/ next to your repo: SQLite database, configs, worktrees. No cloud account, no telemetry, no HTTP server. This is the open-source desktop edition."
This is table-stakes for me to consider adoption of a tool like this.
This is basically what Windsurf is doing right [0]? Ultimately all this UI stuff is just window dressing on top of agents.
[0] https://windsurf.com/blog/windsurf-2-0
Cline was also working on something like this: https://github.com/cline/kanban
To the website maintainers: https://www.kanbots.dev/comparisons returns a 404
Could this be something running of our a Github kanban board?
fyi https://github.com/multica-ai/multica
Just post the GitHub page if it’s open-source. It’s great you have a domain name, but if your website is going to look the same as every other SaaS product designed by Claude it’s really hard to look past that and look at the novelty or benefits of the product.
Hello folks, sharing my latest open source project, a kanban board with parallel agents. Trying to improve this with more features, I would love your contributions on this repo, with either code contributions or ideas
I don't understand this.