Developer Tool · AI
Regatta
A governance and fleet control plane for coding agents — runtime-agnostic and local-first — that lets one person safely run a whole fleet of AI coding agents across machines, with every risky action gated behind human approval.
Agents that ship faster than you can watch them.
Teams of AI coding agents can now run in parallel — but that speed cuts both ways: an unsupervised agent can push to main, run a destructive command, or touch a secret before anyone notices. The brief was a control plane that keeps a human in charge without slowing the agents down: see every agent on every machine at a glance, and hold every dangerous action until a person signs off.
- A propose-you-drive governance gate: pushes, deploys, secret access, and destructive commands are intercepted and held until a human authorizes them, with a tamper-evident audit trail
- Made it runtime-agnostic — the same gate governs Cursor, Codex, Aider, or a human at the terminal, not just one tool
- A cross-machine fleet dashboard to see and steer every agent session on every machine from one place, local-first with no vendor cloud
- A launch → land → merge workflow built on native git-worktree isolation, so parallel agents can't collide
- Packaged as a one-command Claude Code plugin — the repo is its own plugin and marketplace, installed without touching a terminal
One person, a whole fleet, under control.
A working control plane that turns a swarm of autonomous coding agents into something one person can actually supervise — every risky action gated and audited, every session visible across machines, installed in about a minute. Built as the successor to an earlier framework, keeping only what stays valuable as the platform grows.
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