
AgentSpace
"AgentSpace: Human + Agents. One Team. One Workspace"
The Lens
AgentSpace is a shared workspace where humans and AI agents work as one team, instead of you driving a single agent in isolation. The idea: give agents defined roles, permissions, and an audit trail, then let them coordinate in channels the way a human team would. Most agent frameworks assume one person and one agent; AgentSpace is built for a group running several agents with governance around them. Apache 2.0 licensed.
The interesting piece is AgentRouter, which routes tasks across different agent runtimes, Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, and others, through one normalized interface, so you are not locked to a single backend. There is a digital employee board that makes agents visible and shareable across an org, a permission and approval system that puts a human checkpoint in front of sensitive actions, and full logging of everything an agent does. You can self-host it or use the hosted platform.
This is early, and it is aimed at founder teams and small orgs that want to put agents to work without losing track of what they are doing. The audit trail and approval gates are the real draw; running multiple agents with no oversight gets dangerous fast. Self-host it for full control of the infrastructure, or take the hosted option if you would rather not run it yourself.
The catch is maturity. This is a young project moving fast, and multi-agent coordination is still proving itself across the whole industry, not just here. The governance framing is genuinely useful, but expect rough edges, and verify the hosted tier's pricing before you depend on it, since that is not clearly published yet.
Free vs Self-Hosted vs Paid
free self hosted paid cloudWhat's Free
The core platform. Apache 2.0 licensed, so you can self-host the whole thing (AgentRouter, the agent board, permissions, audit logging) at no licensing cost. No feature paywall is documented on the open-source side.
Self-Hosted
Run it on your own infrastructure for full control. As a young project it is moderate ops: expect to wire up the agent runtimes you use (Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode) and manage upgrades on a fast-moving codebase.
Paid Cloud Option
There is a hosted platform for teams that would rather not run the infrastructure. Pricing is not clearly published yet; confirm it before building a workflow around the hosted tier.
vs Alternatives
- Single-agent setups (raw Claude Code, Codex): simpler, but no shared workspace or governance.
- CrewAI / AutoGen: multi-agent orchestration libraries, more code-first, less of a managed workspace.
- AgentSpace: leans into roles, approvals, and audit trails for teams.
Free to self-host under Apache 2.0. A hosted platform exists for teams that don't want the ops, but its pricing isn't clearly published yet, so verify before you rely on it.
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