--- title: Agent Teams Docs – Run AI Agent Teams from a Local Desktop App description: Documentation for Agent Teams, a free desktop app for AI agent orchestration. Create teams, watch work on a kanban board, review code changes, and coordinate Claude, Codex, OpenCode, and multimodel workflows. layout: home hero: name: Agent Teams Docs text: Run AI agent teams from a local desktop app tagline: Create teams, watch work move across a kanban board, review code changes, and coordinate Claude, Codex, OpenCode, and multimodel workflows without giving up local control. actions: - theme: brand text: Quickstart link: /guide/quickstart - theme: alt text: Install link: /guide/installation - theme: alt text: Concepts link: /reference/concepts features: - icon: "01" title: Team-first workflow details: Define roles, launch a lead, and let agents split, claim, and coordinate tasks. link: /guide/create-team linkText: Create a team - icon: "02" title: Live kanban board details: Watch tasks move through todo, in progress, review, done, and approved as agents work. link: /guide/agent-workflow linkText: Understand workflow - icon: "03" title: Built-in code review details: Inspect task-scoped diffs, accept or reject hunks, and comment where agents need direction. link: /guide/code-review linkText: Review changes - icon: "04" title: Runtime-aware setup details: Use Claude, Codex, OpenCode, or multimodel providers through the access you already have. link: /guide/runtime-setup linkText: Configure runtimes - icon: "05" title: Local-first control details: The desktop app reads local project and runtime state. Your code stays on your machine unless a selected provider receives prompt context. link: /reference/privacy-local-data linkText: Privacy model - icon: "06" title: Debuggable teams details: Trace task logs, runtime output, teammate messages, and live processes when a launch or task gets stuck. link: /guide/troubleshooting linkText: Troubleshoot --- ## Start here Agent Teams is a free desktop app for orchestrating AI agent teams. You are not just sending isolated prompts to one agent: you create a team, assign roles, and watch agents coordinate work through a task board. ## Next steps after launch After creating your first team, explore these guides to go further: - **Runtime setup** - configure Claude, Codex, OpenCode, or multimodel providers: [Configure runtimes](/guide/runtime-setup) - **Agent workflow** - understand how agents coordinate through the task board: [Understand workflow](/guide/agent-workflow) - **Team brief examples** - learn prompt patterns from real-world briefs: [See examples](/guide/team-brief-examples) - **Code review** - inspect diffs, accept or reject changes: [Review changes](/guide/code-review) - **Troubleshooting** - diagnose stuck launches, missing teammates, and task failures: [Troubleshoot](/guide/troubleshooting) - **Git worktree strategy** - use worktree isolation when multiple teammates edit the same repo in parallel: [Learn about worktrees](/guide/git-worktree-strategy) - **Release notes** - see what's new in each version: [View releases](/reference/release-notes) ## Reference Use the reference pages when you need exact terminology, provider behavior, contributor architecture, or privacy boundaries. ## Product preview