Codus icon

Codus

Four coding agents in parallel quadrants, routed by a manager agent

Subscription Coding Desktop
Listing checked 22 Aug 2026

Overview

Codus is a macOS workspace that runs a crew of autonomous agents in parallel on your own machine. Four quadrants fit in a tab — each one its own agent session, its own copy of the project, its own place to run things — and you can open as many tabs as your Mac will handle. A manager agent called the Brain sits above them, tracks what has to happen before what, and hands the next job to whoever is free. Nothing marks its own homework: a second agent reproduces, measures, or cites the work before it reaches you, and coding tasks are gated on a screenshot of what was actually built. Beyond coding, per-seat modules add SEO auditing, video production, research, and support. It drives the Claude Code or Codex subscription you already pay for rather than metering you, and ships with 59 bundled skills, 186 agent tools, and 20 live integrations.

Pricing: £99/seat/month (from £50/seat on agency packs); modules £99 each

Minimum macOS: 11.0 (Big Sur)

Architecture: Apple Silicon, Intel

Key Features

  • Four agent quadrants per tab, unlimited tabs
  • The Brain routes work and keeps task order straight
  • A second agent verifies every claim before you see it
  • Screenshot gate: a task can't close on a page that never rendered
  • Runs on your existing Claude Code or Codex account, never metered
  • Rigor dials to set how hard the checking bites
  • Modules for SEO, video, research, and support
  • 59 bundled skills, 186 agent tools, 20 integrations
  • Cloud planner syncs tasks across machines and teammates
  • Built-in browser that checks your site on a phone
  • Unattended overnight runs that deploy and configure DNS
  • Signed and notarized, with silent background updates

Tags

code generationchattext generationvideo editingdata analysisweb searchother