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Vibe Kanban Review

Tool for orchestrating AI coding agents and managing development workflow.

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Verdict

Vibe Kanban offers a unique solution for managing multiple AI coding agents, but its sunsetting and transition to open source may impact its long-term viability. The tool provides a flexible way to track tasks and switch between different coding agents. However, its community-maintained future may introduce uncertainty for some users.

What it does

Get the most out of coding agents like Claude Code, Gemini CLI and Amp. Orchestrate multiple AI coding agents, track tasks, and manage your development workflow efficiently.

Best for

Developers and teams looking to optimize their workflow with AI coding agents.

At a glance

Free planYes
Login requiredNo
MemoryNo
VoiceNo
Image generationNo
Group chatNo
Mobile appNo
NSFW policyUnknown
PricingOpen source

Pros & cons

Pros
  • Flexible orchestration of multiple AI coding agents
  • Efficient task tracking and management
  • Open source and community maintained
Cons
  • Sunsetting and transitioning to open source may impact viability
  • Uncertainty in long-term support and updates

Frequently asked

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