About Phasr
Phasr is a workspace orchestration platform for engineers focused on AI-assisted development and parallel workflows. It lets teams spin up and manage many workspaces, terminals, agents, and repositories from a single interface to reduce context switching and keep work organized.
Review
Phasr targets engineers who juggle multiple repositories, long-running commands, and AI coding agents at once. The product emphasizes running large numbers of concurrent workspaces while surfacing sessions that need attention, which can streamline multi-repo changes and debugging tasks.
Key Features
- Run 100+ workspaces simultaneously with persistent terminals and sessions.
- Manage multiple repositories and coordinate multi-repo changes from one place.
- Pin important commands for quick access and keep long-running tasks alive.
- Coordinate AI-assisted coding agents alongside manual workflows.
- Notifications and session highlighting when agents stall, error, or require input.
Pricing and Value
Phasr is available for free at launch and follows a local-first approach to provide a fast, native developer experience. Cloud-based workspaces and remote orchestration are planned for the roadmap. The value proposition is centered on reducing tab and terminal switching, maintaining persistent context across tasks, and making it easier to run and supervise many parallel workflows; teams should weigh that against current limitations around remote hosting and integrations until cloud features arrive.
Pros
- Supports very high concurrency, useful for running many experiments or parallel tasks.
- Centralizes multi-repo work and persistent terminals to minimize context switching.
- Built-in signals for stalled or errored agents help surface issues quickly.
- Pinning and session persistence reduce repetitive setup for common commands.
- Integrates AI coding agents into the same interface as manual developer workflows.
Cons
- Local-first model means no mature cloud-hosted workspace option yet.
- Managing dozens of active sessions can be resource-intensive and has a learning curve.
- As an early-stage product, integrations and polish are still evolving.
Phasr is best suited for individual engineers and teams who run many parallel tasks, maintain multiple repositories, or experiment with AI-assisted development and want to consolidate their workflows. Early adopters who prefer a fast local experience will get the most immediate benefit, while teams that require cloud-hosted orchestration may want to wait for upcoming features.
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