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Parallel Code Review

Open-source workspace for parallel AI coding, allowing multiple agents to work on tasks simultaneously.

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Verdict

Parallel Code offers a unique solution for developers to work with multiple AI agents in parallel, streamlining workflows and increasing productivity. However, its effectiveness depends on the user's familiarity with git and terminal CLIs. The app's open-source nature and lack of extra platform fees are notable advantages, but may require more technical expertise to fully utilize.

What it does

The open-source workspace for parallel AI coding. Each agent gets its own git worktree — review the diffs, merge the wins, toss the rest.

Best for

Developers who need to work with multiple AI agents simultaneously and want a flexible, open-source solution.

At a glance

Free planYes
Login requiredNo
MemoryNo
VoiceNo
Image generationNo
Group chatNo
Mobile appYes
NSFW policyUnknown
PricingFree and open source

Pros & cons

Pros
  • Allows multiple AI agents to work in parallel
  • Open-source and free to use
  • Supports popular editors like VS Code and Sublime
  • Real terminal CLIs inside a native desktop app
Cons
  • Requires technical expertise with git and terminal CLIs
  • May have a steep learning curve for non-technical users

Frequently asked

Is Parallel Code free to use?
Yes. Parallel Code has a free plan.
Does Parallel Code have memory?
No persistent memory — sessions don't carry over by default.
Can Parallel Code do voice or images?
Voice: no. Image generation: no.
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