Termi Protocol
Termi Protocol transforms how you monitor AI coding agents by turning terminal output into a live 3D workspace. Instead of watching scrolling text, you see your agents walk, read files, write code, and execute commands in real time—giving you complete visibility and control over every step of the development process.
Product Highlights
- 3D Agent Visualization: Watch Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, and other agents perform actions as animated characters in a virtual room—reading from cabinets, typing at desks, and running commands in real terminals.
- Command Center Control: Manage every agent through a unified cockpit featuring genuine shells (xterm + PTY), live cost tracking, task kanban boards, automatic checkpoints, and persistent project memory.
- Local-First Security: Your agents run entirely on your machine with your own API keys—code never leaves your system, ensuring complete privacy and data ownership.
- Smart Workflow Management: Pause, approve, or rewind any action; receive notifications when agents need input; and prevent file collisions with intelligent locking systems.
- Gamified Progression: Earn XP for every workflow step, climb from Rookie to Legend ranks, and compete on global leaderboards while building a personalized workspace with growing pets.
Use Cases
- Multi-Agent Development Teams: Coordinate multiple AI agents simultaneously, each with dedicated desks and isolated task boards, while maintaining oversight through the centralized Command Center.
- Complex Long-Running Projects: Preserve context across sessions with automatic checkpoints and persistent memory—never re-explain project details or lose work when closing the terminal.
- High-Stakes Code Reviews: Step away confidently with smart approval alerts, then return to inspect, approve, or rewind specific changes before they commit to your codebase.
Target Audience
Termi Protocol is built for developers and engineering teams who rely on AI coding agents daily and demand transparency, control, and continuity in their workflows—particularly those frustrated by opaque terminal output and lost context between sessions.