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Crew44: Open-source local-first tool that coordinates multiple AI coding agents into one team

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John T

4d ago· 2 min readenProduct

Summary

Crew44 is a local-first, open-source command center that coordinates multiple AI coding agents (like Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, Cursor) into a single collaborative team. Created by maker Zander, it solves the problem of context-switching between different AI coding tools by allowing them to work together with shared memory, specialized roles, and compounding skills — all without requiring an account or payment.

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I was using multiple AI coding agents every day — Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, Cursor — but they all felt like separate contractors who had never met each other.
Every session meant re-explaining the repo, copying context between tools, repeating project conventions, and manually deciding which agent should do what.
So I built Crew44: a local-first command center that turns the AI coding agents already installed on your machine into one coordinated crew.
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Crew44 — a crew of specialist AI agents in one local-first workspace. Each role on the model that wins its job, with memory and skills that compound. No account, free, open source.

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