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HiveTerm vs Claude Squad
Claude Squad is an open-source terminal TUI that manages multiple Claude Code, Codex and Aider sessions in tmux and git worktrees. HiveTerm gives the same idea a real GUI: a live split grid, a sub-agent tree over MCP, your dev stack as bees, and inline git review.
| Feature | HiveTerm | Claude Squad |
|---|---|---|
| Agents collaborate in Meetings | ||
| Live split-pane grid of different agents | ||
| Claude, Codex, Gemini & Grok | ||
| Sub-agent tree (MCP) | ||
| Pins & notes, agent-managed (MCP) | ||
| Runs your dev stack (servers, workers) | ||
| macOS, Windows & Linux | ||
| Config-as-code workspace | ||
| Inline diff, commit & PR | ||
| Voice input | ||
| 3 languages (EN/PT/ES) |
Where HiveTerm wins
- A visual split-pane grid instead of a tmux text TUI.
- Agents spawn sub-agents over a built-in MCP server, shown in a live tree.
- Run dev servers and workers alongside agents, all defined in hive.yml.
When Claude Squad is the better pick
- You live in the terminal and want a lightweight, keyboard-only TUI.
- You want a free, open-source tool with git-worktree isolation per session.
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