What is Mastery HQ?
Mastery HQ is a Windows-native agent development environment (ADE): a fast, draggable canvas where you launch, arrange, and supervise multiple coding agents at once — Claude Code, Codex, Cursor Agent, Gemini CLI, Aider, GitHub Copilot CLI, OpenCode, and OpenRouter models — alongside the tools they need: terminals, a browser, a Sprint Board, music, and more. You direct the work by typing or speaking; the agents do it; the workspace keeps you in command.
What makes it different
Section titled “What makes it different”- Agents are windows. Each agent is a named, movable pane (“Alex · Claude Code”) with its own transcript, status glow, and persistent profile of what it has worked on.
- One command bar runs everything. Type or say “tell Alex to run the tests”, “open browser and go to github”, “tidy”, “loop: improve this copy until score 9” — routing, layout, and automation all speak plain language.
- Hermes orchestrates. The built-in orchestrator can dispatch tasks to agents, drive the workspace, and report back.
- Built-in quality loops. Loops re-run an agent against a judge until the output clears a score bar; the Model Council pits models against each other; the Benchmark Suite measures them.
- Streaming Mode. One click makes the whole app safe to show on stream — secrets masked, layout swapped, OBS/Streamlabs controlled from inside.
What it runs on
Section titled “What it runs on”Windows 10/11, as a native desktop app. Agent CLIs run locally with your own accounts and API keys — keys are stored on your machine and forwarded only to the agent CLIs, never to Mastery HQ servers.
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