What is Aiola
The agentic app for all your projects
Aiola is an agentic desktop app for people who are tired of running every project in a different window, tab, or tool. It brings together workspaces, threads, terminals, GitHub, app logs, feedback, analytics, plans, tasks, and automations so you can operate multiple products from one place.
What it is
An agentic app for running multiple software projects from one workspace.
A control center for threads, terminals, GitHub, app logs, feedback, analytics, tasks, plans, and automations.
An operating layer for people who need both per-project context and central cross-project visibility.
What it is not
Not an AI model provider. You connect the providers you already use, such as Codex, Claude, and Cursor.
Not a replacement for your editor. It works alongside your existing coding setup.
Not only for one project. It is built for people managing multiple products, clients, or codebases.
Core features
Multiple workspaces
Keep each project in its own workspace and avoid juggling multiple app windows just to work across products.
Threads and execution
Run work through threads, launch agents from tasks, and keep chat, execution, and project context connected.
Plans, tasks, and automations
Turn ideas into plans, break them into tasks, and schedule recurring work instead of managing everything manually.
Signals from your apps
Track analytics, feedback, and app logs per workspace, then review everything again from central cross-project views.
Terminal, browser, and GitHub
Work with integrated terminals, browser panels, diffs, Git actions, and GitHub issues and pull requests in one place.
Central oversight
Switch from one workspace to a portfolio-level view for tasks, analytics, feedback, logs, GitHub, and calendar activity.
FAQ
What is Aiola?
Aiola is an agentic desktop app for developers who want to run multiple software projects from one workspace instead of juggling multiple app windows, tabs, and tools.
Is Aiola an AI model or does it include AI?
Aiola is not a model provider. It gives you the workspace, execution, planning, and operations layer around your development workflow, and you use your own installed providers such as Codex, Claude, and Cursor.
Who is Aiola for?
Aiola is for developers, indie hackers, founders, agencies, and small teams who are running more than one project and need one place to operate them.
How is Aiola different from Cursor or VSCode?
Cursor and VS Code are mainly editor surfaces. Aiola is a multi-project workspace that combines threads, terminals, plans, tasks, automations, GitHub, analytics, feedback, and app logs across your projects.
What does Aiola help you manage?
Aiola helps you manage active work and operating signals across projects: threads, tasks, plans, automations, app logs, feedback, analytics, GitHub activity, and terminal sessions.