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Even, the terminal-first desktop workspace

Even, the terminal-first desktop workspace

by todience·Jun 26, 2026·1 point·0 comments

AI Analysis

●●SolidSlickBig Brain

Agents that drive a real browser with DOM access, not screenshots.

Strengths
  • Agent-driven browser navigates and reads DOM directly from terminal commands.
  • MCP integration for skills management built into the workspace.
  • Splittable terminals with per-pane shell, scrollback, and working directory.
Weaknesses
  • Crowded AI workspace category with Cursor, Windsurf, and Warp already established.
  • v0.0.12-beta suggests early stage; Windows and Linux support unproven.
Target Audience

Developers using AI coding agents and terminal workflows

Similar To

Warp · Cursor · Windsurf

Post Description

If you’re like me and have basically delegated all your development to Claude code, Codex, OpenCode and the other agents, you’d agree that one of the annoying things is the unmanageable terminals. Personally I love working on the terminal, but when building multiple projects, it quickly becomes messy.

I built Even to solve this mess. I can control my terminal tabs per project, + comes with some nice features that make it so I don’t need to open any other app when locked in.

In built Browser, Agents, local models, inline code editor, GitHub integrations, one click service deployments, and more…

The last one week I’ve been building Even on Even, and I rarely open any other app on my machine.

The best part, you can manage your skills and mcps right on Even, including even mcp/skill, which allows your agents to control any part of Even including the browser (which can import all your chrome profiles, cookies)…

I’d love to get some feedback, and I hope you’d all get to see how I see developer experience should be.

Happy to answer any questions.

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