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Conductor

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Manage all your AI agents in one place

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This is one of those tools where you try it once and wonder how you lived without it.

The problem

If you're building with AI agents in 2026, you know the mess. You've got agents running on different platforms, different APIs, different interfaces. Some are on OpenAI, some are on Claude, some are custom. Keeping track of what's running, what's failing, what needs updating, it's a nightmare.

I was managing agents across four different tools. No single source of truth. No unified view. Just tabs and bookmarks and hoping nothing broke while I wasn't looking.

Why Conductor works

Conductor gives you one place to manage all your agents. That's it. That's the pitch. And it's enough.

I keep all my agents in one place now. I can see what's running, check logs, update configs, all from one dashboard. The interface is clean, no bloat, no unnecessary features. It does one thing and does it well.

What I love

Single dashboard. Every agent, every platform, one view. I cannot overstate how much mental overhead this removes.

Clean interface. No enterprise UI nonsense. It feels like a tool built by developers for developers.

Fast iteration. Updating an agent's config or prompt takes seconds, not minutes of navigating nested settings pages.

Game changer

I don't say this lightly. Conductor is a game changer for me. If you're running more than two AI agents, you need something like this. The alternative is spreadsheets and bookmarks, and that doesn't scale.

The AI agent space is going to explode. Conductor is betting that managing those agents is a real problem. They're right.


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