AI · HELM
A native macOS platform for multi-agent AI orchestration. Coordinate specialized agents from a single helm. Signal over noise.
The Platform
SCOUT is a native macOS application that orchestrates multiple AI agents working in concert. Instead of managing individual prompts and threads, you define missions — and SCOUT coordinates the right agents to execute them.
Each agent has a specialty. SCOUT knows when to deploy each one, how to chain their outputs, and when to surface results to you.
Agent Fleet
Each agent is purpose-built for a specific role. SCOUT coordinates them into multi-step workflows — research, plan, build, verify, ship.
The orchestrator. Decomposes missions into tasks, assigns agents, manages handoffs, and synthesizes final deliverables.
Deep research and discovery. Searches codebases, reads documentation, and maps territory before any work begins.
Implementation specialist. Writes code, creates files, and builds features according to the plan laid out by Lead.
Quality and code review. Analyzes implementations for bugs, security issues, and adherence to project standards.
Verification specialist. Writes and runs tests, validates edge cases, and ensures everything works before shipping.
Deployment and delivery. Handles builds, releases, and CI/CD pipelines. Gets work from done to live.
Monitoring and observability. Watches for regressions, tracks metrics, and alerts when something needs attention.
Philosophy
Every interface element earns its place. No decoration, no filler. If it doesn't help you make a decision, it doesn't belong on screen.
Instrument-grade layouts on an achromatic canvas. Color is reserved for signal — status, warnings, and the things that matter right now.
SCOUT agents don't wait for instructions. They take initiative, coordinate with each other, and surface results when the work is done.
A real macOS app built with real macOS frameworks. No web wrappers, no compromises. The Mac deserves better than Electron.
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