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Crew44: Turn coding agents into specialist teams

Crew44 is a local-first, open-source tool that organizes multiple AI coding agents (like Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, Cursor) into coordinated specialist teams. Free, no account required, MIT licensed, with memory and compounding skills.

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  • Crew44 unifies multiple AI coding agents into a single local workspace for team collaboration.
  • Users create specialist roles (e.g., Cofounder, Engineer, Product Lead) and bind each to the best runtime/model.
  • Local-first, no account, MIT license, works with existing tools instead of replacing them.
  • Addresses pain points like context repetition and tool switching in multi-agent workflows.

Why it matters

This matters because crew44 unifies multiple AI coding agents into a single local workspace for team collaboration.

Technical impact

May affect model selection, inference cost, product capability, and evaluation benchmarks.

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Crew44 — a crew of specialist AI agents in one local-first workspace. Each role on the model that wins its job, with memory and skills that compound. No account, free, open source.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋

I’m Zander, maker of Crew44.

Crew44 started as my own messy workaround for a problem I kept running into: I was using multiple AI coding agents every day — Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, Cursor — but they all felt like separate contractors who had never met each other.

Every session meant re-explaining the repo, copying context between tools, repeating project conventions, and manually deciding which agent should do what.

So I built Crew44: a local-first command center that turns the AI coding agents already installed on your machine into one coordinated crew.

You can create specialists like Cofounder, Engineer, Product Lead, Designer, or Reviewer, etc. bind each one to the runtime/model that fits the job, and let them work in a shared project workspace with memory, skills, and structured handoffs.

A few things I cared a lot about while building it:

  • Local-first by default
  • No account, no subscription
  • MIT licensed
  • Works with the tools you already use instead of trying to replace them

The goal is not to build “one AI agent to rule them all.”, but to make the agents you already trust work more like a real team.

Crew44 is still early, and I’d genuinely love feedback from people who use multiple coding agents in their workflow. Try (and modify it) for free: https://github.com/getcrew44/crew44

Thanks for checking it out. I’ll be here answering questions 🙏

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24h ago

Congrats on the launch @zanderforge.

The demo looks really promising. This honestly hits a pain I feel constantly as a solo builder. Also genuinely appreciate the local-first, MIT and no-account approach. In this space, that combination is rare, and it builds trust before I've even tried the product.

I'm planning to plug Crew44 into one of my current projects and will come back with honest feedback once I've used it on a real workflow.

Wishing you lots of momentum from here 🚀

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