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Introducing GridTerm

GridTerm Team

Terminal-based AI coding agents are changing the way developers work. Tools like Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, and Aider turn your terminal into a collaborator that can read, write, and refactor code.

But there’s a problem: you can only run one at a time.

The multi-agent workflow

Here’s what a typical AI-assisted coding session looks like today: you open a terminal, launch Claude Code, give it a prompt, and wait. Sometimes for 30 seconds, sometimes for several minutes. That’s dead time — time you could be prompting another agent on a different task.

GridTerm changes this. Open a 3x3 grid. Launch Claude Code in six of the nine terminals — some on different projects, some on different parts of the same project. Prompt one session, switch to the next, prompt that one, switch again. By the time you circle back, the first one is done.

You’re not waiting on AI anymore. You’re managing a team of agents.

Screenshots without the friction

Every AI coding agent understands images now. But getting a screenshot into a terminal is still painful: open your screenshot tool, select a region, save the file, find it, drag it in or type the path. That’s 30+ seconds of friction every single time.

In GridTerm: one hotkey, grab the region, Ctrl+V into the terminal. Two seconds. When you’re doing this dozens of times a day, it changes everything.

Built for developers

GridTerm includes everything you’d expect from a modern developer tool:

  • Terminal grid layouts — 1x1 through 3x3, split any terminal horizontally or vertically
  • File browser & editor — Browse your filesystem, open files in a tabbed editor with syntax highlighting
  • Workspaces — Save your full layout and restore it in one click
  • Global search — Find files across all drives instantly
  • Notes — Built-in markdown notes that pop out into separate windows

Available now for Windows and macOS. Get GridTerm →