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TermFlow vs Warp
Warp is a polished, well-funded, AI-forward terminal. TermFlow is the open terminal for your own agents — with an API, headless / API-driven operation, cross-machine coordination, and no agent paywall.
Two philosophies.
Warp
A polished, AI-native workflow.
Rebuilt in Rust with a well-funded team, Warp reimagines the terminal around blocks and a strong built-in AI. It's one of the most refined AI experiences in a terminal today — an opinionated, all-in-one workflow.
TermFlow
The terminal, not a workflow to adopt.
We don't reinvent how you work. We run the agents and CLIs you already use, connect them across machines through an open API and MCP, run window-hidden and API-driven — and we never put running your agents or your own AI keys behind a paywall.
Feature by feature.
| Capability | TermFlow | Warp |
|---|---|---|
| Platforms | Windows · macOS · Linux | Windows · macOS · Linux |
| Open source | Apache-2.0 | Proprietary |
| Built-in AI experience | BYOK, via your CLIs | Polished, first-party ★ |
| Running agents / AI ever paywalled | Never | Some AI is paid |
| Run any external agent CLI | ✓ | ✓ |
| Full REST / WebSocket API | ✓ | — |
| Built-in MCP server | ✓ | — |
| Headless / API-driven operation | ✓ | — |
| Cross-machine agent communication | ✓ | — |
| Remote browser monitoring | ✓ | — |
| Price | Free · paid fleet | Free tier · paid AI/teams |
Credit where it's due
Warp is a serious product. Its funding is real, its engineering is real, and its built-in AI is one of the most polished in any terminal — if you want an opinionated, AI-forward experience in a single app, it's worth trying. Where we differ is posture: TermFlow is open source, exposes a full developer API, runs window-hidden and API-driven, coordinates agents across machines, and never paywalls the act of running your agents. When Warp moved its built-in agent behind a paywall, a lot of developers felt the ground shift. We don't sell AI usage at all — so we can't.
Common questions.
Isn't Warp's AI more polished?
Its first-party AI is very polished — we won't argue that. But we're solving a different problem: letting your own agent CLIs work together across machines, with your own keys, and no usage bill from us.
Does TermFlow have its own agent like Warp?
No — and that's the point. You run Claude Code, Codex, agy, Copilot CLI, Gemini, or anything else, with your own keys. We connect and coordinate them.
Is TermFlow open source?
Yes, Apache-2.0. The full terminal — API and MCP server included — is free on your machine.