Vibe Kanban
Orchestrate multiple AI coding agents with a Kanban board, streamlining task planning, parallel execution, and visual code review.
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Vibe Kanban is a cross-platform AI coding agent orchestration tool that provides both CLI and web interfaces. It utilizes a familiar Kanban board to manage multiple coding agents, allowing you to plan tasks, parallelize work among agents, and conduct visual code reviews. This tool addresses a pressing issue in 2025: managing multiple agents like Claude Code and Codex running different tasks, which can be overwhelming in a single terminal.
Vibe Kanban supports a wide range of agents, including Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, Amp, Cursor Agent CLI, and Gemini, effectively unifying them under one board for coordination. Its core value proposition is "parallel + visualized": transforming chaotic multi-window switching into a streamlined task flow. The target audience is developers and small teams already heavily using one or more coding agents and seeking to run multiple tasks simultaneously.
Key Features and Use Cases
Vibe Kanban is free and positions itself as a "command center for multiple agents" rather than another coding agent. Its value lies in orchestration and review: using Kanban boards for task planning and tracking, parallel execution, and visual review, without being vendor-locked. It's ideal for developers accustomed to parallelizing tasks with multiple agents and needing a unified panel for coordination and review. However, it may not be suitable for those using a single agent or who haven't adopted coding agents yet, as the board's value is limited in these cases. It also doesn't write code itself; it manages the workflow, not the output. Vibe Kanban represents one of the pioneering works in the "multi-agent orchestration" category for 2025-2026.
Key Features
- Plan and track multiple agent tasks with a Kanban board
- Parallelize work among multiple coding agents
- Conduct visual code reviews card by card
- Supports Claude Code, Codex, Amp, Cursor Agent, and Gemini
- Offers both CLI and web interfaces for cross-platform use
Pros
- Transforms multi-agent development from chaotic multi-window switching to a single board
- Vendor-agnostic, supporting major coding agents
- Free to use, with parallel execution and review in one place
Cons
- Limited value for users of a single agent
- Does not write code itself, focusing on workflow management
- Requires heavy use of coding agents to realize its benefits
Use Cases
- Orchestrating multiple Claude Code/Codex agents for different tasks
- Planning and parallelizing development work with a Kanban board
- Conducting visual code reviews for outputs from multiple agents
- Unifying coordination of different vendor agents for small teams
Editor's Note
Editor's note: When you're running five or six agents simultaneously, the terminal can become unmanageable. Vibe Kanban elegantly organizes this chaos with a Kanban board, without being vendor-locked. Rated 4.1; it's a must-have for heavy users of multiple agents, though its value may not be as apparent for those using a single agent. For the 2025 wave of parallel development, it's a valuable orchestration tool.
FAQ
Does Vibe Kanban write code itself?
No, it doesn't. Vibe Kanban is a multi-agent orchestration and review panel. The actual coding is done by the agents you integrate, such as Claude Code, Codex, or Cursor Agent, while Vibe Kanban handles planning, parallel execution, and visual review.
Which agents does Vibe Kanban support?
It supports a wide range of agents, including Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, Amp, Cursor Agent CLI, and Gemini, allowing for unified coordination under one board.