Native macOS · your agents, your keys

The space for
solos who ship.

A grid of parallel terminals in one native window — and every agent gets its own live browser and simulator. One voice command sets the whole team in motion. You watch software happen.

$99 → $49 in beta · pay once, own it forever · up to 3 Macs

SoloSpace — TermSpace
WORKSPACES
FireSpace
solo-shop
✳ Claude Code — orchestrator
❯ add GitHub sign-in via Supabase
⏺ dispatching 2 agents — parallel
→ supabase-agent
→ github-agent
supabase-agent
✳ online · opening browser…
solving captcha ✓ · signed in
redirect URL saved · verified ✓
github-agent
✳ online · Chrome session ✓
OAuth app registered
secret → Keychain ✓
“Open the orchestrator”

ONE VOICE COMMAND → A TEAM OF AGENTS → REAL SITES, REAL CLICKS · THE FULL STORY IN 2:30

The story — beat by beat

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.

It 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.

They 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.

Secrets 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.

Then 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.

Mission complete. One sentence in.

Every agent reports back up the arrows to the orchestrator. Three agents, eleven minutes, zero tabs opened by you.

The workspace

One window.
A whole grid of agents.

This is the heart of SoloSpace: split one window into up to eight parallel terminals — and every agent carries its own embedded browser and its own claimed simulator. No shared Chrome, no agents fighting over state, everything on one screen.

Claude Code — orchestrator
TerminalBrowserSimulator
❯ add GitHub sign-in via Supabase
⏺ dispatching 2 agents — parallel
→ supabase-agent
→ github-agent
watching…
supabase-agent
TerminalBrowserSimulator
supabase.com/dashboard
Sign in to Supabase
email · autofilled ✓
password · •••••••• ✓
captcha solved ✓
ios-agent
TerminalBrowserSimulator
solo-shop
Google
Apple
GitHub
1–8 terminals, side by sidea real browser per agentiOS & Android simulatorszero shared state, zero fights
What you get

Every piece of the mission,
built in.

Agent teams · orchestration

One conductor. A whole crew.

The orchestrator spawns worker agents into real panes you can watch — briefs them, runs them in parallel, collects their results and moves to the next phase. Agents talk to agents; you supervise from the balcony.

  • Spawn · brief · interrupt · read any worker, live
  • Dispatch arrows and reports drawn across the grid
  • Results flow back to the conductor automatically
Orchestrator
❯ phase 1: configure auth
→ supabase-agent
→ github-agent
→ apple-agent
parallel ⚡
supabase-agent
✓ providers configured
verified after reload
github-agent
✓ OAuth app registered
secret → Keychain ✓
apple-agent
✓ SIWA capability verified
→ orchestrator: done
Voice commands

Talk to your workspace.

⌥D and speak. Compound commands — “open three terminals, send the orchestrator this brief, play some focus music” — parsed, planned and executed while the words are still in the air.

  • Natural compound commands, all-or-nothing execution
  • Live transcription preview as you speak
  • Spoken replies — your workspace answers back
⌥D · listening
“Open three terminals and send the orchestrator this brief.”
Secret vault

Secrets skip the agent.

Client secrets, API keys and tokens are captured server-side straight into the macOS Keychain and injected into pages as placeholders. The model never sees the plaintext — so it can never leak it.

  • One-time secrets caught the moment they appear
  • {{secret:…}} placeholders resolve outside the model
  • Writes verified — reload, then trust
github-agent · Browser
Client secret generated
████████████████ (40 chars)
shown once — captured
•••• 40 chars
macOS Keychain · write verified
the plaintext never enters the conversation
Any agent, one space

Bring whoever you pay for.

Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, Aider, OpenCode, Grok — side by side in one grid, each with resume, session discovery and its own identity. SoloSpace never meters your tokens; the workspace is the product.

  • Cross-vendor teams under one orchestrator
  • Per-agent usage and plan gauges, live
  • BYOK — your accounts, your keys, your data
Claude CodeCodexGemini
AiderOpenCodeGrok
ONE GRID · ONE ORCHESTRA · ANY VENDOR
Problems · self-healing

Errors get fixed before you read them.

SoloSpace watches every folder your agents touch. New build errors are attributed to the agent that caused them — and sent straight back to be fixed, automatically, up to two rounds before you’re even pinged.

  • Per-agent error attribution after every edit
  • Auto-fix loop with a hard safety limit
  • One Problems tab across every project in the grid
OAuthCallback.swift:41 — unresolved identifierAUTO-FIXED ✓
login/page.tsx:18 — missing env varAUTO-FIXED ✓
supabase client — stale session typeAUTO-FIXED ✓
Pricing

Pay once. Ship forever.

BETA · 50% OFF
SoloSpace — lifetime license
$99$49once

No subscription. Every feature, every future update, forever.

  • Unlimited workspaces, agent teams & orchestration
  • Voice commands with spoken replies
  • Per-agent browser + simulator sandboxes
  • Encrypted secret vault & live action traces
  • Login assist: autofill, session import, CAPTCHA
  • Use it on up to 3 Macs

Secure checkout by Stripe · BYOK — bring your own agents

Do I need my own AI subscriptions?

Yes — SoloSpace runs the Claude Code, Codex, Gemini and other accounts you already pay for. We never resell AI or meter your tokens. The workspace is the product.

Is $49 really one-time?

Really. It’s a lifetime license at the 50% beta price — the full price is $99, and it only ever goes up after beta. Pay once, use it forever, all updates included.

What Macs does it support?

Every Mac — Apple Silicon and Intel — on recent macOS. One license covers up to 3 of your machines.

Is the video a real workflow?

Yes — the flows in the film (login autofill, CAPTCHA solve, Chrome session import, secret-to-Keychain capture, reload-and-verify) are the product’s real capabilities, shown on recreations of the real Supabase, GitHub and Apple pages.