Descriptions:
Web Dev Cody has publicly launched Mission Control, a new Electron-based agentic development environment he built after finding tools like Codex Desktop, Cursor, Claude Desktop, and T3 Chat ill-suited to his multi-project workflow. Available for Mac, Windows, and Linux at agentsystem.dev, Mission Control offers a free tier supporting up to two projects, with a Pro license priced at $79.
The tool provides a centralized project hub that integrates Claude Code, Codex CLI, and Cursor as backend agents. Core features include a project switcher, integrated terminal panels, a Git diff viewer for reviewing AI-generated changes, a one-click “ship” button for commit-and-push, and support for running up to five custom commands in parallel. The philosophy behind the design is explicitly agent-first: rather than providing a file editor front-and-center, Mission Control is optimized for reviewing and shipping changes that AI agents produce, with the creator arguing that direct file editing is increasingly unnecessary.
A Discord community is available for bug reports and feature requests. The creator has indicated plans to expand CLI tool support beyond the current trio to include Open Code and Amp. This release marks a notable moment in the DIY agentic tooling space, where developers are increasingly building custom environments tailored to their own AI-native workflows rather than adapting to off-the-shelf IDEs.
📺 Source: Web Dev Cody · Published May 19, 2026
🏷️ Format: Showcase







