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| Agent Teams Docs – Run AI Agent Teams from a Local Desktop App | 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. | home |
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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
- Agent workflow - understand how agents coordinate through the task board: Understand workflow
- Team brief examples - learn prompt patterns from real-world briefs: See examples
- Code review - inspect diffs, accept or reject changes: Review changes
- Troubleshooting - diagnose stuck launches, missing teammates, and task failures: Troubleshoot
- Git worktree strategy - use worktree isolation when multiple teammates edit the same repo in parallel: Learn about worktrees
- Release notes - see what's new in each version: View releases
Reference
Use the reference pages when you need exact terminology, provider behavior, contributor architecture, or privacy boundaries.