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Offsite

Multi-agent platform that lets AI agents like Claude Code, Devin, and Gumloop work together as a coordinated team with defined roles.

Reviewed by ToolWorthy Editors·updated 2 months ago

Pricing:100% Free
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Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Solves a real gap: orchestrating multiple agents across roles, not just running one.
  • Works with publicly shown agents like Claude Code and Devin instead of positioning itself as a single-agent tool.
  • Free to try during alpha through the /try flow.
  • Backed by a16z Speedrun.

Cons

  • Alpha-stage product; expect rough edges, missing features, and breaking changes.
  • No published pricing makes it hard to plan for long-term team adoption.
  • Documentation and integration catalog are still thin compared to mature platforms.

Overview

Offsite is a multi-agent coordination platform that lets AI agents and humans work together on real product tasks like a distributed team. Instead of running agents one at a time in isolated chats, Offsite gives each agent a named role — CTO, tech lead, frontend developer, PR reviewer, product manager — and routes work between them so an entire project can move forward without a human sitting in the middle of every handoff.

The product is aimed at founders, indie hackers, and small engineering teams who already rely on agents like Claude Code, Devin, or Gumloop and want a shared workspace to orchestrate them. Backed by a16z Speedrun, Offsite is currently in alpha with a free trial at /try and a waitlist for broader access.

Key Features

  • Role-based AI agents — Assign each agent a job title (CTO, backend dev, PR reviewer) so work gets delegated to the right specialist instead of one generic assistant juggling everything.
  • Heterogeneous agent support — Mix third-party agents (Claude Code, Devin, Gumloop) in the same workspace, letting you keep the tools your team already pays for.
  • Human-in-the-loop handoffs — People can step into any thread the same way an agent does, so you stay in control of sensitive decisions without breaking the workflow.
  • Shared task context — Agents operate on a common project state rather than starting from scratch each session, reducing the prompt-engineering overhead of long-running work. Emerging agent-to-agent protocols make this kind of shared-state orchestration more reliable over time.
  • Multi-agent workflows out of the box — Preconfigured roles and routing mean you can launch a "team" in minutes instead of wiring an orchestration layer yourself.

How It Compares

Most AI coding agents today run as a single assistant inside one IDE or chat window. Claude Code and Cursor focus on a developer-plus-agent loop; Devin positions itself as an autonomous software engineer; Manus takes an autonomous execution approach; Gumloop builds no-code agent automations. Offsite sits one layer above all of them — it is an orchestration surface where those agents coexist as teammates with defined roles.

If you only need one agent to help you code, a single-agent tool is lighter. If your bottleneck is coordinating several agents (and humans) across engineering, PM, and review work, Offsite's multi-agent model is closer to how a real product team operates.

Pricing & Plans

Offsite is in alpha and does not list public paid plans yet.

  • Alpha access — Free trial available at the /try entry point on the official site.
  • Waitlist — Join the waitlist for broader access as the product rolls out from alpha.
  • Paid tiers — Not yet published. Pricing for team and enterprise use is expected after general availability; contact the team for early details.

Because pricing is not finalized, treat cost as TBD and budget for a likely per-seat or usage-based model similar to other agent platforms once Offsite exits alpha.

Best For

  • Founders and small teams already running 2+ AI agents who want them to coordinate instead of work in silos.
  • Engineering leads experimenting with agent-driven development workflows (Claude Code + Devin + review bots).
  • Product builders who want a single place to see what their AI "team" is doing across roles.
  • Early adopters comfortable using alpha software in exchange for shaping the product direction.

FAQ

What is Offsite used for?

Offsite is used to coordinate multiple AI agents — and humans — on the same project. Each agent takes on a role like CTO, developer, or PR reviewer, and the platform routes work between them so a small team can ship more without manually relaying context between tools.

Is Offsite free to use?

Yes, during the current alpha phase Offsite offers a free trial at /try. There is also a waitlist for broader access. Paid plans have not been publicly announced, so cost after general availability is still to be determined.

Which AI agents does Offsite work with?

Offsite integrates with publicly shown agents including Claude Code and Devin. Additional integrations are not named here unless confirmed on the official site. The orchestration layer is designed so different agents can take on different roles rather than locking you into one vendor.

How is Offsite different from Claude Code or Devin?

Claude Code and Devin are individual agents — one assistant focused on coding or autonomous development. Offsite is an orchestration layer that sits above them, letting multiple agents (including Claude Code and Devin) work together as a team with distinct roles and shared context. For deeper background on how these layers talk to each other, see our MCP vs A2A protocol comparison.

Do I need to be a developer to use Offsite?

The current alpha is most useful for technical users and small engineering teams, since the featured agents and workflows center on software development. Non-technical users can still experiment, but the value is highest when you already work with coding agents.

Is Offsite production-ready?

Not yet. Offsite is in alpha and backed by a16z Speedrun, which means features, integrations, and pricing are actively evolving. It is suitable for experimentation and early adoption, but mission-critical workflows should wait for a stable release.

How do I get access to Offsite?

Visit teamoffsite.ai and either start the free alpha trial at /try or join the waitlist from the homepage. The team is onboarding users in waves as the platform matures.

Does Offsite replace my existing AI coding tools?

No. Offsite is designed to sit alongside tools you already use, such as Claude Code or Devin, and coordinate them. You keep your existing subscriptions and use Offsite as the shared workspace that ties them together.

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