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TermFlow vs Windows Terminal

Both are free and fast. Windows Terminal is the best native terminal on Windows. TermFlow is the terminal for when your work spans machines and agents.

Two philosophies.

Windows Terminal

The best terminal on Windows.

Microsoft's open-source terminal, tuned for Windows: deep WSL and shell integration, excellent DirectWrite rendering, and throughput that's hard to beat. If you live on Windows and want a fast, native terminal, it's superb.

TermFlow

The terminal for agents across machines.

The same terminal fundamentals on Windows, macOS, and Linux — plus a full developer API, an MCP server, headless / API-driven operation, session restore, and agents that coordinate across machines and platforms.

Feature by feature.

CapabilityTermFlowWindows Terminal
PlatformsWindows · macOS · LinuxWindows only
Multi-shell (PowerShell, bash, zsh, WSL, cmd)
Split panes & saved layouts
Raw rendering throughputFastFastest
Session restore
Full REST / WebSocket API
Built-in MCP server
Headless / API-driven operation
Cross-machine agent communication
Remote browser monitoring
PriceFree · paid fleetFree

Where Windows Terminal wins

If you're on Windows and you want the fastest native terminal, Windows Terminal is hard to beat — its raw rendering throughput still edges ours, and its Windows and WSL integration is first-class. We're closing the performance gap, and we won't pretend it doesn't exist. What we add is everything above the terminal: an open API, an MCP server, headless / API-driven operation, and agents that talk to each other across Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Common questions.

Is TermFlow slower than Windows Terminal?

On raw rendering throughput, Windows Terminal is still ahead. For day-to-day work you won't notice; for firehose output it can. We publish honest numbers when we have a citable benchmark, not before.

Does TermFlow support WSL?

Yes — WSL, PowerShell, cmd, bash, and zsh are all first-class shells.

Is it really free?

The full terminal — including the API and MCP server — is free on your machine. We only charge for multi-machine and multi-person features. See pricing.