I've tried Conductor, Superconductor, cmux, and a half-dozen other apps that all give you a similar interface. It'd be great if there was a comparison to at least some of those on Paseo's website.
We're all converging on similar interfaces, but there are differences. The main ones right now are:
- FOSS
- Local-first and self-hostable
- No telemetry or forced login
- macOS, Windows and Linux
- Available as a desktop app, web app, native mobile app and PWA
- Daemon/client architecture, run the daemon anywhere you want and connect with any client
- Support for popular agents like Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode and Pi. Plus native ACP support which allows it to support most other agents
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Paseo supports terminal multiplexing, like Cmux, but I'd consider them completely different product categories.
We're all converging on similar interfaces, but there are differences. The main ones right now are:
- FOSS
- Local-first and self-hostable
- No telemetry or forced login
- macOS, Windows and Linux
- Available as a desktop app, web app, native mobile app and PWA
- Daemon/client architecture, run the daemon anywhere you want and connect with any client
- Support for popular agents like Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode and Pi. Plus native ACP support which allows it to support most other agents
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Paseo supports terminal multiplexing, like Cmux, but I'd consider them completely different product categories.