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Warp

5· 13 reviews
AI summary readySince 2022

The first agentic development environment

Warp is the agentic development environment, built for coding with multiple AI agents.

Launched 202213 reviewsAI summary available
AI Coding AgentsTerminalsCommand line tools

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Reviews praise Warp for speeding up daily terminal work and elevating collaboration and troubleshooting with strong AI assistance and block-based organization. Makers of Wispr Flow highlight seamless voice and AI use, while makers of Glazed commend usability upgrades. Makers of Dad Reply note it keeps complex branching manageable. Users report faster deployments, better onboarding, and helpful command predictions and workflows. Some ask for simpler onboarding and pricing flexibility. Overall, it’s widely adopted as a primary terminal across teams and platforms.

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Polarity
Polarity5/517d ago

warp is also pretty goated

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Paul Mackenzie
Paul Mackenzie5/522d ago

I would be lost without it. I have branches scattered all over the place.

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JJ
JJ5/51mo ago

It feels like the terminal was rebuilt for today’s workflows—fast, modern, and perfect for building an agentic dev environment.

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Philip Kartin
Philip Kartin5/51d ago

First time in a long time a product has wowed me a bit, really good at understanding and documenting your project. Have used both Claude Code and Cursor for Sammen, now trying to use Warp.dev

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Marc Fridson
Marc Fridson5/52mo ago

Warp transformed my ADHD development workflow. Its AI-powered command suggestions and visual blocks helped me stay organized when my brain couldn't. The collaborative features were crucial when building AiDD's integration suite - I could actually track what I did yesterday! If you have ADHD and code, Warp is a game-changer.

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Rudi K
Rudi K5/52mo ago

Helped a ton with almost everything! The only AI code assist I would use. For an AI-powered terminal, it's without a doubt the best I've come across, way more accurate outputs than Claude Code

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Bob Vasic
Bob Vasic5/52mo ago

After comprehensive experience and development of MVP-s to enterprise grade solutions with ClaudeCLI, GeminiCLI, Cursor, ChatGPT....I tried WARP for a spin, and we are now really shipping quality deliverables and MVPs at warp speed! WARP is indeed a beast built on Rust, and a robust, high performance machine for a whole development lifecycle! Recommend it to everyone, especially to the ones that already have some experience with "semi" ADE's or CLI's prompting and a fine grained methodology for communication skills in writing concise yet fully strategic technical development scopes & specs, in order to write highly effective prompts that WARP will augment, fully utilize and achieve hyper rapid development. FREE TIP: Don't wait, engage! I expect high conversion rates in upcoming months, they just need a bit more marketing, fully deserved personal time invested to give out a good word for the WARP!

Keep up the great work!

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Kevin
Kevin5/52mo ago

Warp proved that terminals don't have to be boring. Their modern UI and collaborative features inspired us to rethink terminal UX. While Warp revolutionized the terminal interface, AIS focuses on making terminal interactions smarter through AI-powered error analysis and learning. Both products share the vision that terminals should be more intelligent and user-friendly.

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Christopher Robbins
Christopher Robbins5/52mo ago

I use Warp for all my AI Coding Terminal tools and the Warp Agent when I hit a bump in the road and need some backup.

Pros
+ AI integration (3)
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Tom Cohen
Tom Cohen5/53mo ago

Warp gave us a modern, powerful terminal to streamline development and manage deployments efficiently.

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Kim Hallberg
Kim Hallberg5/54mo ago

I switched to Warp after being a long-time user of iTerm. After I saw Warp's use of blocks a few years back, I wanted to test it out. Due to a device limitation, I couldn't, but after that was resolved, I started to use Warp and haven't looked back since.

Now we're in the age of AI Agents and MCP. And the launch of Warp 2.0 has not disappointed. Warp has seen the trends and taken its time implementing them, and it shows. The new Agentic Development Environment fits nicely into Warp's use of blocks and features like secret redaction.

Warp has not only maintained its position as my preferred terminal, but will now also be my guide into the age of AI-assisted development. I'm sure I will continue to use Warp for many years to come, I don't see a reason not to.

Pros
+ AI integration (3)+ block-based output (2)+ terminal as IDE (3)
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Mike Laurel
Mike Laurel5/54mo ago

I'm really proud to say I've been using Warp since early beta, and have been on their paid/AI plan since it was first offered. I work on macOS, Ubuntu and Windows, so having Warp on all platforms is my saving grace. Using the terminal as an IDE is a new skill I'm developing. Since VScode doesn't really let your integrate Warp into their terminal, I'm not sure if Warp will one day be my primary IDE (hoping for some future there). My favorite feature is "Warpify" your shell into WSL or when you SSH into your VPS (boom)... powerful mang!

Pros
+ cross-platform support (1)+ terminal as IDE (3)
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Endre Czirbesz
Endre Czirbesz5/54mo ago

I used a different agentic product before, but since they were bought by an AI engine company, they went downhill in UX. I switched to warp then, and never looked back. I started to use it for work, but I have downloaded it to my personal computer since, I just can't live without it. :)

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