Now in beta · macOS 12+

Where your AI team
comes to work.

A quiet pixel-art office for the agents you've hired but never met. Characters with names and memory; desks, handoffs, packaging, filing. Claude Code in the basement. A team upstairs.

Free forever tier · No credit card · Works with Claude Code · macOS 12+

Sarah
Senior backend dev
editing auth.py · 4m
Mira
QA engineer
running tests · 1m
Theo
Researcher
break room · idle

Built quietly with 62 alpha users · 14 releases this month · 1 subprocess that hung at 3am.

The Problem

Twenty terminals. Zero teammates.

If you run more than one project on Claude Code, you already know the feeling. There is a better shape for this.

Today

~/auth$
claude --resume
! tool: web_search failed
~/marketing$
claude
! rate_limit_error
~/cron$
claude /clear
…thinking
~/infra$
claude --print
! subprocess killed
~/web$
claude
…thinking
~/api$
claude --resume
! timeout (30s)
~/proto$
claude /login
…thinking
~/scripts$
claude
! ENOENT: .git
~/desktop$
claude --resume
…thinking

Tomorrow

You don't need more dashboards. You need an office.

Features

The little moments you'll screenshot.

Three details we built because they made us laugh, then made us understand the work better than any dashboard ever did.

handoff note

to Bob:

“Make sure to test the edge cases for null inputs - saw one in the cron job last night.”

Feature 01

Drag a folder. Add a note.

Pick up any work product from any desk and drop it on another character. Type a sentence of context if you want. Their next session starts with that note baked into the prompt - permanently part of the task.

  • tests run · bangs the package
  • bug found · walks back to dev
  • passing · ribbons the box
  • push · files into cabinet

Feature 02

QA bangs the package on the desk.

Each role has a work theatre. Testing is bashing a parcel until it breaks. A clean commit is wrapping it with a ribbon. A push is opening a cabinet drawer and filing it away. Abstract dev cycles, made physically legible.

auth-service
2 working · Sarah, Mira
marketing-site
idle · paused
internal-cron
deploying · 4m
infra
1 working · Theo

Feature 03

Five projects, one campus.

Zoom out and your projects become buildings on a small map. A glow tells you where attention is needed. Shift-click two and you get a split-screen. The whole company, ambient, in one window.

What it isn't

Three things OfficeGlade isn't.

a chatbot.

Your characters don't talk to you. They work, they remember, they hand things off.

a workflow builder.

No nodes, no canvases, no DAGs. Define a person, a project, a schedule.

another dashboard.

Dashboards make you read. OfficeGlade lets you glance.

Pricing

Beta supporters keep this price forever.

No countdown timer. An actual permanent commitment: subscribe in beta, your rate is locked for the life of your subscription.

Free

Forever. The way it should be.

$0/forever

No card. No trial.

  • 1 project · 1 character
  • Default office layout
  • Manual heartbeats
  • Click-to-inspect
Download free
Beta · locked for life

OfficeGlade Pro

For everyone running more than one project.

$49/year$84$5.99/month$8.99

Two months free vs monthly · Standard pricing kicks in at public launch.Save 32% by paying annually · Standard pricing kicks in at public launch.

"Subscribe now and your rate is locked for the life of your subscription - even after we go to standard."

  • Unlimited projects & characters
  • Split-screen multi-project (up to 4)
  • Cron-style scheduled heartbeats
  • Custom themes & sprites
  • Telegram & macOS notifications
  • Custom soundtrack folder
  • Priority support · founders' inbox

OfficeGlade Team

Multi-human · v4, later.

Later

2-5 person teams · per-seat pricing TBD.

  • Everything in Pro
  • Shared offices
  • Role-based access

Frequently asked

A few honest answers.

Do I need Claude Code installed?
Yes, and authenticated. We never touch your API keys. OfficeGlade spawns the claude binary you've already logged into in your terminal.
How do you handle authentication?
We don't. Each subprocess inherits the auth state your CLI already has. Same pattern Cursor, Cline, and paperclip use.
What happens when I close the app?
The world freezes. No cloud daemon eating your API budget while you sleep. Reopen and the office resumes from where it left off.
Windows or Linux?
Mac only in v1. The Tauri shell ports cross-platform almost for free, so others are on the roadmap. We just want to nail one first.
Will the characters take coffee breaks even when I'm watching?
Especially when you're watching.