Free
Perfect for getting started with AI-assisted development.
- 2×2 grid
- All AIs (Claude, Gemini, Codex, Copilot, OpenCode, Terminal, Custom)
- Browser cell (live preview pane)
- Persistent sessions
- Command palette
- MCP server panel
No credit card required. All plans include Teams features. No seat fees.
Perfect for getting started with AI-assisted development.
$204/yr · save $36
For developers who work with multiple AIs and branches every day.
$357/yr · save $63
For teams that want to share context and move faster together.
Volume pricing · talk to us
For dev teams of 4+ that need pricing and rollout tailored to them.
All plans include Teams features. No seat fees. Cancel anytime.
tmux gives you panes. Warp gives you one AI. Superset orchestrates agents in a dashboard. Nest gives you every branch, every agent and every collaborator in the same terminal window.
| Feature | Ours Nest | Superset | tmux | iTerm2 | VSCode Terminal | Warp |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Multi-AI | ||||||
| Run Claude, Gemini, Codex, Copilot side by side | ||||||
| Broadcast one prompt to N panes | ||||||
| Multiple accounts per AI, isolated | ||||||
| Custom CLI / MCP support | ||||||
| Git | ||||||
| Native worktrees in UI | ||||||
| Per-branch isolated workspace | ||||||
| Built-in diff viewer | ||||||
| Productivity | ||||||
| Global ⌘Shift+F across panes | ||||||
| Snippets with dynamic variables | ||||||
| Layout up to 4×4 grid (16 panes) | ||||||
| Team | ||||||
| Real-time team chat | ||||||
| Live terminal sharing via 8-char code | ||||||
| Shared snippets + workspaces | ||||||
| GitHub + GitLab activity feed | ||||||
Yes. The Free plan is permanently free: 2×2 grid, every AI (Claude, Gemini, Codex, Copilot, OpenCode, Terminal and custom CLIs), the Browser cell for live previews, persistent sessions and the MCP server panel. No credit card needed. Download and start using it in under a minute.
Yes. No lock-in, no cancellation fees. Downgrade to Free whenever you want and keep using your sessions, AIs, repos and worktrees. Only the Pro/Team-only features get gated.
macOS 13+, Windows 10+ and Linux. Linux ships as both a universal AppImage and a .deb for Debian / Ubuntu / Mint / Pop!_OS. The macOS DMG ships for both Apple Silicon and Intel.
You bring your own. Nest is the interface, not a re-seller. It runs the CLIs you already use (Claude CLI, Gemini CLI, Codex, Copilot, OpenCode) with your accounts, and each pane gets its own isolated $HOME so multiple accounts of the same AI don't step on each other. API keys, OAuth tokens and CLI credentials all stay on your machine. Anthropic, GitHub and GitLab tokens live in your OS keychain (encrypted via Electron safeStorage). Nest never proxies your requests through our servers.
A worktree is a separate working copy of the same git repo on a different branch, native to git since 2015. Nest makes managing them effortless: spawn a worktree per task and a second agent works on a different branch in the same window, fully isolated (own deps, own dev server, own running processes). Spotlight is the lightweight alternative: instead of spawning a full worktree (extra disk + a fresh install), it mirrors the active branch live to your repo root. Lower overhead, but only one branch at a time. Nest ships a built-in benchmark for RAM, CPU and disk so you can pick the right mode per project.
Yes. Connect GitHub, GitLab, or both. They're treated as peers. OAuth login, repo browser, PR/MR creation and review, Issues, AI code review (Claude on your API key, stored encrypted in your OS keychain), CI runs (Actions + Pipelines), same flow either way. If you connect both, your repos appear grouped per provider.
Each team has a rotatable 8-character code. A leader shares it; you paste it from the Teams empty state or the team switcher and request to join. Leaders approve incoming requests in the Members tab. You can also accept email invites and hold pending invites to multiple teams at once. Once in, onboarding to a private team repo is one click: Nest passes your OAuth token straight to `git clone` over HTTPS (no SSH keys, credential helpers or VPNs) and strips the token from the remote URL right after the clone finishes.
A grid cell that's a real Chromium browser (not an iframe) with full devtools. Use it to preview your local dev server right next to the agent editing the code. Defaults to http://localhost:3000 and can navigate anywhere. The port forwarding banner can also point a Browser cell straight at a port that another pane just opened.
Multi-pane layout up to 4×4. Native git worktrees so two agents can work two branches at once. A real Browser cell for live preview. Persistent sessions that survive window close. Broadcast mode to send the same prompt to every AI. GitHub & GitLab integration (PRs, Issues, CI, AI review). Teams collaboration. Snippets, saved workspaces, MCP panel, all on top of the CLIs you already know.
Free during launch. No credit card. Works with the tools you already have, and the ones you didn't know you needed.