Agent Office

Watch every AI terminal as a character in a pixel office — status as body language, a review inbox, a sprint wall, and a shareable team photo.

A row of scrolling terminals tells you what your agents are saying. It is oddly bad at telling you what they are doing — which one is stuck, which one has been waiting on you for ten minutes, which one finished.

Agent Office answers that at a glance. Switch it on from the office button in the terminal panel header and the room replaces the terminal grid, without touching a single running terminal.

Agents as characters

Every AI terminal in the project gets a desk and a character. State reads as body language and a speech bubble rather than a wall of text:

  • Typing — the agent is producing output
  • Reading — it is working through your codebase
  • Waiting on you — it asked a question and nobody answered
  • Blocked — it hit a permission prompt or an error
  • Finished — its run is done

Click a desk to open that terminal full size. Right-click it to send a prompt without leaving the room.

Agents get up and walk — to the whiteboard, the coffee station, the canteen, the boss room — while their actual work carries on underneath. Sub-agents appear as interns at the same desk, and the links in an agent team draw as lines between desks.

Zoom with Cmd/Ctrl + scroll, or reset to fit.

Review inbox

The Review inbox collects every agent that needs an answer from you, in one list. It exists because the failure mode of running six agents is not chaos — it is an agent quietly waiting in a background tab for half an hour.

Sprint wall

The Sprint wall counts what actually got done today: the runs that finished, and the project tasks that reached done. Both are read from your real history, not from a counter that resets when you restart.

Levels, hats, and pets

Finished runs earn XP; levels unlock hats; a level-up moment names what was unlocked. Pets are a free choice rather than something you grind for, and per-agent colour swatches are there if you want a colour-coded team.

Achievements unlock from real history — first run, centurion, hot streak, full house, token millionaire.

Decorating and sharing

Name the office, pick a floor theme, show or hide the meters and pets, and turn on names-hidden mode for streaming or screen sharing.

To share what the team got done:

  • Copy a pixel stats card of your real numbers
  • Take a posed team photo with everyone's hats and pets
  • Record a 6-second GIF of the office in motion

The weekly recap

Once a week a quiet notification sums up the runs and tasks of the last seven days; clicking it opens the office. A week with no activity stays silent rather than nagging.

Sound and motion

Office sounds are off by default and whisper-quiet when on. A reduced-motion setting calms the whole room for anyone who wants the information without the animation.