What you just watched,
step by step.
This isn’t a concept reel. Every page, every click and every verification in the film mirrors how SoloSpace agents actually work.
You say it. Once.
⌥D — “Add sign-in with Google, Apple and GitHub through Supabase — to the site and the iOS app.” The orchestrator opens in the middle of your grid, the prompt lands in its terminal, and the mission begins.
voice → orchestratorIt plans. Then it delegates.
The orchestrator breaks the mission into lanes and spawns a real agent for each one — Supabase, GitHub, Apple — in panes you can watch, running in parallel underneath it.
1 brief → 3 agents, live arrows between themThey navigate the real sites.
The Supabase agent hits the login page, autofills the credentials you approved, solves the CAPTCHA that pops up, and walks the real dashboard — adds the redirect URL, even dismisses the cookie banner that blocked the Save button.
real pages · real clicks · every action labelledSecrets skip the middleman.
The GitHub agent imports your Chrome session instead of asking for a password, registers the OAuth app, and captures the client secret straight into the macOS Keychain — the plaintext never enters the conversation.
chrome session ✓ · secret → keychainThen it proves it.
Keys are injected from the vault as ••••, the provider is enabled — and the agent reloads the page to verify the write actually landed before reporting back. The Apple agent checks the App ID capability and touches nothing that's already right.
reload → verify → reportMission complete. One sentence in.
Every agent reports back up the arrows to the orchestrator. Three agents, eleven minutes, zero tabs opened by you.
3 agents · 11 min · 1 sentence