Termi Protocol
Termi Protocol is a 3D simulation platform that visualizes AI coding agent workflows in real time. It supports agents like Claude Code and Codex, with features such as file locks, checkpoints, on-device memory, and safety approvals.
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Termi Protocol
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Watch your AI coding agents build, live in 3D
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Watch your AI coding agents build, live in 3D
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The Termi Protocol is a 3D simulation of AI agent workflows. Give your coding agents a face, a desk and a living room. Watch them read, write and run commands live in 3D, like a game. You run the agents; we visualize the process.
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Hi Product Hunt 👋
I built The Termi Protocol because I run coding agents all day, and staring at scrolling terminal logs never really showed me what they were actually doing.
So I gave them a body.
Termi is a 3D room where your real CLI agents like Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, and five more live and work. You can watch each one walk to its desk, read files, write code, and run commands as a little robot in real time.
It is not a chat app. It is not an IDE. You keep using the agents you already use. Termi simply turns the whole process into something you can see, steer, and control.
A few things I am proud of:
Claude and Codex can work on the same repo. File locks keep them from colliding, and an idle agent can pick up a peer’s work.
Checkpoints let you rewind any step, almost like time travel for your code.
On-device memory remembers what each agent did and why. It is fully searchable and does not need an API key.
Nothing risky happens without your one-tap approval.
And yes, there is a pet that grows with your coding days.
Termi runs on macOS and Windows. It is local-first, pay once, and yours for life. Founding backers get it for $6.99.
I would love your honest feedback, especially on the watch-it-work experience.
Happy to answer anything in the comments. 🙏
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10h ago
the little office setup is weirdly charming, watching my agent pace around the room while it ran tests actually made debugging feel less painful. would love a way to peek at the full command output without losing the 3d view though
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7m ago