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Phasr: A Workspace Orchestration Platform for Parallel Engineering Workflows

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Rishabh Bhatia

6d ago· 1 min readenProduct
Bagel score 38 of 100
38/100
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More crust than filling. Mostly air.

Score38Typepress releaseSentimentpositive

Summary

Phasr is a workspace orchestration platform launched on Product Hunt that helps engineers manage parallel workflows, multiple repositories, terminals, and AI coding agents from a single interface. It aims to eliminate context switching by providing a unified space for running dozens of workspaces, managing long-running commands, coordinating multi-repo changes, and working alongside AI tools. The product was built to address the fragmentation that occurs when engineering teams adopt more AI tools, repositories, and parallel tasks.

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We built Phasr after feeling the pain of modern development workflows ourselves.
As engineering teams started using more AI tools, more repositories, more terminal sessions, and more parallel tasks, the workflow became fragmented fast.
Context switching turned into the default way of working.
Phasr is designed to solve that.
It gives engineers a single place to orchestrate parallel workflows at scale — whether that means running dozens of workspaces, managing long-running commands, coordinating multi-repo changes, or working alongside AI coding agents.
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Phasr is a workspace orchestration platform for engineers and AI-assisted development. Spin up and manage dozens of parallel coding workflows, terminals, agents, and repositories from one place. Whether you're debugging production issues, running multi-re

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