The Best Paseo Alternative with an Integrated Dev Toolchain
Paseo is an ambitious open-source orchestrator — run agents from desktop, web, phone, or terminal. 1DevTool takes a different bet: a deep, integrated desktop workspace where a Monaco editor, HTTP client, 13-engine database client, embedded browser, and Docker all wire into your agents through Send-to-AI — with tmux-backed persistence and a native Windows build. $29 one-time.
Why Look for a Paseo Alternative?
No HTTP or database client
Paseo orchestrates agents across devices, but it has no built-in API client or database tool. Testing endpoints or querying a DB means leaving Paseo for other apps.
No native Windows desktop
Paseo's desktop targets macOS and Linux (plus web and mobile). If you're on Windows you're limited to the web client, while 1DevTool ships a native Windows build.
External editor for deep work
Paseo shows split-panel diffs, but for serious editing you drop into your own IDE; there's no built-in Monaco editor tied to your agents.
No Send-to-AI toolchain
Because Paseo doesn't ship an HTTP client, database client, or embedded browser, there's nothing to push their output straight into an agent the way Send-to-AI does.
1DevTool vs Paseo Comparison
| Feature | 1DevTool | Paseo |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | $29 one-time | Free |
| Source model | Proprietary | Open source |
| Run agents in parallel | Grid + pipelines | Parallel worktree sessions |
| Agent choice | Any CLI agent | 34+ providers |
| First-class Claude Code / Codex / Gemini | ✓ | ✓ |
| Git worktree isolation per agent | ✓ | ✓ |
| Agent Pipelines (planner → implementer → reviewer) | ✓ | ✗ |
| Port-less dev servers | ✗ | ✓ |
| Local voice control | ✗ | ✓ |
| Code editor (Monaco) | ✓ | External IDE |
| HTTP client | ✓ | ✗ |
| Database client (13 engines) | ✓ | ✗ |
| Embedded browser | ✓ | ✓ |
| Docker manager | ✓ | ✗ |
| Send-to-AI from every tool | ✓ | ✗ |
| Tmux-backed session persistence | ✓ | ✓ |
| Resume sessions from Ghostty / iTerm / Warp | ✓ | ✗ |
| Native mobile apps (iOS / Android) | Phone remote control | ✓ |
| Web client | ✗ | ✓ |
| Platforms | macOS, Windows, Linux | macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, web |
Why Switch to 1DevTool?
- ✓A built-in HTTP client and 13-engine database client, not just agent orchestration
- ✓Send-to-AI pipes a request, query result, or web page straight into an agent
- ✓A native Windows desktop build — Paseo's desktop is macOS and Linux only
- ✓Monaco editor built in, so deep editing stays in the workspace instead of a separate IDE
- ✓Docker manager and Agent Pipelines (planner → implementer → reviewer) alongside your agents
- ✓Tmux-backed persistence plus resume of sessions started in Ghostty, iTerm, or Warp
- ✓$29 one-time, bring-your-own-key with no markup
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Paseo free?
Yes — Paseo is free and open source, and its cross-platform reach (desktop, web, iOS, Android, CLI) is impressive. 1DevTool is a one-time $29 license focused on depth: a full integrated dev toolchain wired into your agents on the desktop.
What does 1DevTool add over Paseo?
An HTTP/API client, a database client across 13 engines, an embedded browser, Docker, and a Monaco editor — all connected to your agents through Send-to-AI — plus a native Windows build and resume of sessions started in Ghostty, iTerm, or Warp.
What does Paseo do that 1DevTool doesn't?
Paseo has true native iOS and Android apps with full feature parity, a web client, on-device voice control, port-less dev servers, and a fully scriptable CLI over an E2E-encrypted relay. If mobile-first or voice-driven orchestration is your priority, Paseo is strong — and free.
Can I run agents from my phone with 1DevTool?
1DevTool offers remote control from your phone to check on and steer running agents. Paseo goes further with dedicated native mobile apps. If desktop depth plus phone check-ins covers you, 1DevTool fits; if you want a full mobile app, Paseo leads there.
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