abralo

Native desktop · mac · windows · linux

Run several Claude Code
agents simultaneously

Manage multiple agents in one window, see which need your attention and monitor token usage.

free for up to 4 agents at a time

Light & legible

Easier to read than a terminal

More natural than working with a terminal, and better at helping you decide what needs your attention. See the full comparison →

Usage & limits

Get more from the Claude Code plan you already pay for

Better analytics to monitor and manage your token usage.

Usageupdated 4s ago
5-hour61% used
resets in 2h 14m
weekly28% used
resets in 3d 6h
at this rate, you'll run out in ~1d 20h
In the railalways in view
61% one calm gauge, no siren, just the number and the countdown
Burn nudgeonce per window

At this pace your weekly limit runs out in about 1d 20h, before it resets.

Per-agent burnwho's eating the runway
Refactor the parser12k/min
Fix the login redirect loop7k/min
Email yesterday's signups4k/min
Watch production errors2k/min
Hit the limit?one tap back
You've hit your weekly limit · resets Mon 12:00amthe interrupted turn is held, not lost
Replays exactly where you stopped, the moment the wall lifts.

Lightweight and fast

Every design decision has been taken with performance in mind. The app is only a few megabytes and lightning fast, which means you can manage a fleet of agents efficiently.

Questions

FAQs

Do I need a Claude subscription?+

Yes. Abralo drives the official claude binary using your own Pro or Max accounts. 

Are my conversations private?+

Your conversations, code and prompts are between you and Claude only. Abralo can't see any of it. We do track anonymous usage of features (to see what we need to build next), but you can opt out of this at any time in the in-app menu (bottom right).

How is this different from Claude Code in a terminal?+

I originally used Claude Code in a terminal, and found myself using a split terminal to manage multiple at the same time.

I quickly found it hard to keep up with multiple agents as the text-heavy UI of the terminal made it hard to parse.

I started using an Anthropic Claude Code extension in VS Code, but it was difficult to switch between conversations and it crashed my laptop a few times when I had more than 3 running at a time.

So I built Abralo, which is lightweight and fast, but which makes Claude Code easier to understand and read, which means I can manage several agents at a time. It also makes it painfully obvious if your input is needed to unblock an agent.

How does it compare to other tools like Conductor or Claude Squad?+

There are a few good tools for running several Claude Code agents at once. Most of them focus on running many agents on a single repo, isolated in git worktrees. Abralo is lighter and takes a different angle: one agent per project folder, all in view, with a nudge the moment one needs you.

I wrote an honest comparison, including where the other tools are the better pick. See how they stack up →

Is it free?+

Yes - up to four agents simultaneously is free. You don't need an account (other than your existing Claude Code account) and there's no time limit or nagging. You get the whole app.

Which platforms?+

macOS, Windows, and Linux. A real native build on each, not the same web page in three wrappers.

How can I contact you?+

Email me at chris@abralo.com with any questions, issues or suggestions. Thanks!

Get your superpowers

Free. No signup. Installs in a few seconds. 

macOS, Windows, or Linux, 64-bit.