How it works
Dices is a calm cockpit for directing real coding agents. Here’s the whole loop — connect once, then go from a half-formed idea to a committed change, on your machine and your phone.
Create an Anthropic API key and paste it into Dices to drive Claude. Want more agents? Install the official CLI for Codex, Gemini, Cursor, Hermes or Pi and Dices talks to each of them over ACP. Your keys stay on your machine — Dices never sits between you and your provider.
Add the folder you want to work in. It gets its own instructions, environment and defaults, and a clean three-tier sidebar of groups → folders → chats. Everything you do from here happens in the right place, with the right context already loaded.
Open a native brainstorm space with Claude — no file tools, nothing touched. Talk the idea through until it’s a clear, buildable spec. This is where the thinking happens, before a single line of code is written.
When the spec is right, hit “Build this.” The brief is handed to a coding agent in the right folder and it starts working — context intact. Run it supervised or let it go on auto-accept, and spin up more agents beside it to work in parallel.
Watch the agent work and read its changes in a clean diff viewer. One-click an AI review for a second opinion, then commit, push or open a PR — with isolated worktrees so parallel work never collides.
Install Dices as a phone app, mirrored over your own Tailscale network — token-gated and off by default. Same chats, context and settings, so you can check on a long-running agent or kick off the next idea from the couch.
No tab-juggling, no babysitting a terminal. Brainstorm, build, review and ship — then do it again from your phone.
Free during the alpha. Download the desktop app and connect with your own Anthropic API key — or bring your own Codex, Gemini or Cursor CLI.