Maestro is a cross-platform desktop app for orchestrating your fleet of AI agents and projects. It's a high-velocity solution for multitasking keyboard hackers.
Maestro is a cross-platform desktop app for orchestrating your fleet of AI agents. Set them loose on complex tasks, check in from your phone, and let them work while you sleep.
Supports Claude Code, Codex, and OpenCode. Leveraging all your existing skills, MCP, and subagents.
Maestro v0.16.20-RC is live.
The centerpiece is Maestro Cue: trigger-based orchestration. Heartbeats, GitHub issues/PRs, and file monitors wake your agents and hand work between them. Your fleet runs on events, not on you watching it.
Also in 0.16.x:
• Copilot-CLI as a first-class agent (local SSH)
• xterm.js terminal tabs
• Full touch web/mobile UI with real PTY terminals
• time.once Cue for one-shot reminders
• maestro-cli can now drive the running app
Open source: github.com/RunMaestro/Maestr…
We're always looking to improve the beauty of the content coming back from LLMs. The Latest RC has support for KaTeX as well as nudges for inlining generated diagrams be it SVG, PNG, or MermaidJS.
Check out this CRM site we built in 6 hours across three friends running Maestro together. Neatest features include:
Choose a popular sales coach to drive the personality of the agentic assistant, which, can do anything you can in the ap.
Install a Chrome extension to allow your agent to do work on your behalf. It's open to login and explore:
cremasales.com/
What happens when we start running fleets of AI agents - will the chaos overwhelm us?
In our latest episode, @robby_mtf & @tnachen talk with @pedramamini, creator of @RunMaestroAI - an OSS framework for orchestrating multi-agent, long-running tasks
Check it out 🚀
Everyone is having a vastly different experience with ai agent building right now.
I know people with 4 Claude max subscriptions.
I know people canceling all Claude due to recent quality degredation and availability issues.
I’ve also not talked to two power users with the same stack. We’re all interfacing with these things in completely different ways.
Hell even with the same tools we’re using them differently.
I live in @DanielMiessler’s PAI and @pedramamini’s @RunMaestroAI tools. I’ve shoulder surfed a handful of other people that use both too and we’re on different planets.
Remember when code was deterministic?
It’s going to make the path forward interesting.
What is the future of UI/UX and product design when your users use your tool in vastly different ways?
Maestro users have collectively broken 1 full year of unattended AI run time. That's 8,760 hours of AI work the tool has fostered into fruition... and that's an undercount as most users haven't opted into the leaderboard. Just awesome.
Also coming in 0.16.0-RC is the first release of Maestro Cue, a pipelining system allowing you to assign your agents to a variety of triggers including: time based, file system monitoring, Github, tasks, other agents and more.