Rabbitty Download

For developers, designers, PMs & anyone using AI

Put your AI assistants to workwithout babysitting them.

A calm home for AI tools like Claude. It runs them for you, shows what each one is doing, and nudges you only when one needs a decision. Approachable even if you're new to the terminal.

Download for Mac brew install --cask rabbitty-beta

Free · Apple Silicon & Intel · macOS 13+ · signed & notarized by Apple

Rabbitty 1 needs you

my-website

Claude Working
Terminal

landing-page

Claude Needs you

brand-refresh

Claude Done
⌘P Quick switcher

~/my-website $ claude

✻ Working · refreshing the homepage hero…

· Editing index.html

· Starting the live preview

Claude needs you · landing-page

Approve the change to continue.

How it works

1

Open a folder, start your AI

Point Rabbitty at a project and launch an assistant like Claude. No setup, no config. It just runs.

2

Rabbitty watches it

A colored tag on each project tells you at a glance whether your AI is working, done, or waiting on you.

3

Get a gentle nudge

Go do something else. A notification pulls you back to the right project only when your AI finishes or needs a decision.

Run several at once, calmly

Keep one AI redesigning a page, another writing copy, and a third fixing a bug, each in its own project, all in one tidy sidebar. Rabbitty highlights the one that needs you.

You're always in control

Rabbitty never hides your AI behind a black box. The real tool is right there, so you can read exactly what it's doing and step in whenever you want.

Where Rabbitty fits

Rabbitty isn't a bare terminal, and it isn't a heavy "run 100 agents" orchestrator. It's the calm middle: the friendly home around the AI tools you already want to use.

Plain terminals

Alacritty · Warp · iTerm

Powerful, but blind. They run your AI like any other text, with no idea whether it's working, finished, or stuck, and they assume you already speak "terminal".

Rabbitty

The calm middle

Keeps the real AI tools exactly as they are, then adds the dashboard, the shoulder-taps, and the safety around them. Friendly enough for non-developers, honest enough for developers.

Agent orchestrators

Conductor · Superset

A whole new app to learn that hides or replaces your AI tools, built for power users running dozens of agents in parallel. Great for that; overkill for getting one thing done calmly.

Terminals
Alacritty, Warp
Rabbitty Orchestrators
Conductor, Superset
Shows what your AI is doing
Taps you when it needs a decision partly
Keeps the real tools (Claude, Codex…)
Approachable if you're new to the terminal partly
A whole new app to learn No No Yes

Give your AI a calm place to work.

Free, and it takes a minute to set up.