Self-host or test on a hosted demo swarm

Orchestrate a swarm of AI coding agents.

Orqis runs many AI coding agents in parallel — each in its own isolated git worktree, streamed live to one cockpit. Schedule missions, govern them with human approval gates, and ship while you sleep.

No card to test the demo swarm · Cancel anytime · macOS / Linux / Windows

N agentsin parallel, one cockpit
1 worktree eachthey never clobber each other
Approval gatesautonomy with a human stop
Self-hostyour machines, your keys
What you get

A control room for autonomous coding agents.

Everything you need to run a fleet of agents safely — not a chat box, a cockpit.

Swarm cockpit

Every agent's status, phase, and live output in one desktop view. Spot the stalled one at a glance, redirect it with a message.

One-command launcher

ctx . spins up a per-folder daemon with its own token and port, opens the cockpit, and prints a connect URL. No setup ritual.

Missions & cron

Schedule recurring work — "triage issues every 2h," "nightly dependency sweep." Agents execute on a budget you set, while you're away.

Human approval gates

Let agents run full-auto, but require a human "approve" before a promotion, a deploy, or anything risky. Autonomy without losing the wheel.

Live event stream

An append-only ledger of everything every agent did — streamed over SSE in real time and replayable after. Full audit, zero guesswork.

Worktree isolation

Each agent works in its own git worktree on its own branch. Parallel work that never collides — and clean PRs at the end.

Hybrid by design

Test in a minute. Run it on your own metal.

Try the whole thing against a hosted demo swarm with one click — then bring it in-house when you're sold.

01

Download Orqis

Grab the desktop app for macOS, Linux, or Windows. It's the cockpit — it talks to a contextd daemon over a secure token.

02

Connect to the demo swarm

One click connects you to an isolated, sandboxed demo orchestrator. Drive real agents, watch them stream, clear a gate — no infra, no risk.

03

Self-host for real work

Run ctx . in any repo on your own machine or VM. Your code, your API keys, your control. The license unlocks unlimited local swarms.

Pricing

One plan. Fair price. No seat math.

Everything included. Cancel anytime. Test on the demo swarm before you pay a cent.

Orqis · Pro
$19/ month

Billed monthly · or test free on the demo swarm

  • Unlimited local swarms & agents
  • Missions, cron automation & approval gates
  • Self-host on your own machines & keys
  • Live streaming + full event ledger
  • Works with Claude, Codex & Aider agents
Start — $19/mo

Secure checkout · instant license key

Why a single plan?

Because per-seat pricing on a tool you run yourself is theater. You get the whole product for one flat price — run two agents or twenty. Need team licensing, SSO, or a private demo swarm for your org? Talk to us.

For partners

Evaluating Orqis for your team or to resell? Grab a partner test link below — it drops your partner straight onto a demo swarm.

Get a partner link →
Share it

Hand a partner a swarm in 60 seconds.

Copy the link, send it over. They land on an isolated demo orchestrator and can drive real agents — nothing of yours exposed.

Your partner share link

Pre-loads the demo swarm connection. No account needed to look around.

Prefer email? We'll send a guided invite →

Connect to the swarm — quickstart

What your partner does after they open the link:

  1. Download Orqis & open it (the link offers the build for their OS).
  2. Hit Connect to demo swarm — the server URL & token are pre-filled.
  3. Watch live agents, send one a message, clear an approval gate.
  4. Ready for real work? Run ctx . in a local repo to self-host.
Questions

Good to know.

Is my code sent anywhere?

No. When you self-host, agents run on your machine against your repos with your own model API keys — Orqis is the orchestrator and cockpit, not a middleman. The hosted demo swarm is a sandbox for evaluation only and runs throwaway repos.

What does "connect to the demo swarm" actually do?

It points the desktop app at an isolated, sandboxed orchestrator we host purely for testing. It is fully separated from any production system — a place to feel the product before you self-host. You drive real agents there, but on disposable workspaces.

Which agents does it run?

Orqis spawns and supervises CLI coding agents — Claude, Codex, and Aider today — each in its own isolated git worktree, with live streaming and an approval-gate layer on top.

Self-hosted — what do I actually run?

A single Go daemon (contextd) plus the desktop app. ctx . starts the daemon per-folder with its own token and port. No database to operate; the event ledger is a local SQLite file.

Can I cancel?

Anytime, one click. Your license simply stops renewing. Self-hosting means nothing of yours disappears when you do.

Do you offer team / reseller licensing?

Yes — reach out for team licenses, SSO, or a private demo swarm scoped to your organization.

Put your agents to work — in parallel.

Start a swarm in your own repo today, or feel it first on the demo swarm.