Routines
Work that starts without you asking twice.
Agents on a schedule. Put a named teammate on a routine. The work starts without you asking twice.
AI agents that work while you don’t. A workspace for vibe coding. AI chat for everything else.
BridgeMind One in Agent mode: a left rail listing Dashboard, Routines, Plugins and Skills above the builder’s named agents, a chats column for the selected teammate "Cold outreach operator" running on Claude Code, its transcript of tool calls and answers, and an "Ask anything..." composer carrying the model, effort and edit-mode controls. The switch in the title bar moves between Agent, Code and Chat.
Filtered on evidence rather than vocabulary:
The 41 are the list. I put the other 371 in a second sheet so you can see what I threw away.
Ten drafts held at the gateway
Named agents on routines, a workspace for vibe coding, and the plugins those agents need. Everything below ships in the app today.
Routines
Work that starts without you asking twice.
Agents on a schedule. Put a named teammate on a routine. The work starts without you asking twice.
Guard tightened. The checkout test is green again.
A real ADE workspace. Launch agent CLIs into terminal panes, then dock a browser or a thread beside the work.
Voice inside the app. Hold Fn and talk. The notch shows the take while your words land in the real chat composer.
The plugin catalog. Connect X, Apollo, vidIQ, Higgsfield, and more once. Credentials never enter an engine prompt.
Flip the switch in the title bar and the whole app changes with it — the rail, the pane, the composer.
BridgeMind One preview in Agent mode. The interactive preview loads as this section approaches the viewport.
Name an agent, give it a brief, put it on a routine. The work runs on a schedule — you review the result.
Claude Code or Codex runs the turn — engines, not identity.
Vibe code in a real workspace: launch the CLIs already on your PATH, then split, snap, and dock panes. A browser or a thread can sit next to the shell.
Claude Code, Codex, Cursor Agent, Gemini CLI, Copilot, Grok Build.
Threads that are not tied to a project. Drop a file, ask a question, keep the thread. Sandboxed, so the engine cannot pretend it is inside your codebase.
Nothing is mounted unless you mount it.
Code mode
You describe the work; agents in real terminals write the code. Code mode hosts Claude Code, Codex, and the other CLIs already on your PATH — over your folders, on your machine.
BridgeMind One preview in Code mode. The interactive preview loads as this section approaches the viewport.
Not a screenshot — the window is live. Click around it.
Each pane is a live shell over one of your folders. Launch Claude Code or Codex into it and the work happens on your machine.
Drag to split the canvas, snap panes to presets, and Tidy squares the layout back up. Parallel agents stay legible.
Dock a browser on localhost or a thread beside the shell — review the result where the code is, not in another app.
BridgeMind is an agentic organization — we ship BridgeMind One with BridgeMind One, on stream, and the community watches it happen.
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Every release starts on stream. Builders watch the agents do the work, take the architecture apart in Discord, and find the bugs before the changelog exists — then the fix ships that week. None of it gets built behind a curtain.
BridgeMind One does not replace your coding agent. It launches the CLIs already on your PATH and bills through your own accounts.
Whatever is on your PATH, running under your own account.
Pro is the whole app — agents on routines, the vibe coding workspace, chat, and the plugin gateway. Put one recurring job on a routine and it earns the month back.
Pro
For builders who run agents all day.
12,500credits / mo
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Platforms, pricing, credits, and how BridgeMind One sits alongside the agents already on your machine.
One desktop app for everything you do with AI agents. BridgeMind One is the first: named agents that work autonomously on routines, a workspace for vibe coding, and sandboxed AI chat — in one native window.
Vibe coding is building software through natural language — you describe the work, your agents write the code. BridgeMind One is built for it, with a workspace for Claude Code and Codex and dictation one held key away.
No. BridgeMind One ships native builds for Mac, Windows, and Linux. Download the one for your machine.
That is the bar. Pro is $50 a month, and one agent running a routine you used to do by hand — the morning triage, the weekly report, the release notes — gives back more hours than the plan costs.
No. Pro is the only plan, at $50 a month or $480 a year, and every feature is in it. There is no cheaper tier to outgrow and no upsell above it.
Credits are the usage currency for metered features inside BridgeMind One. Pro includes 12,500 a month, refreshed each billing cycle. Unused credits do not roll over.
You need Pro to open BridgeMind One. The CLIs it launches still bill through your own accounts. Pro covers the app, hosted features, and support.
Annual saves 20%: $480 a year works out to $40 a month against $50 billed monthly. Switch billing periods when you renew.
Yes. Cancel whenever you like and Pro stays active through the end of the period you have already paid for. Switching between monthly and annual takes effect at your next renewal.
Pro comes with a 7-day money-back guarantee. Email support and we will refund you, no questions asked.
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Native on Mac, Windows, and Linux, and ready for the CLIs already on your machine.