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Directions, not deadlines.

Loom is open source and moving quickly. This page is honest about where the effort is pointed, and equally honest that none of it is a promise.

The work ahead

Three directions.

Everything below extends something Loom already does today. We would rather deepen what works than chase what demos well.

Deeper verification

Today, work is re-checked before it counts as done and premature victory laps get caught. The direction is more of that: stricter checks, applied to more of what the fleet produces. See verification for where it stands now.

More fleet sizes

The fleet is six real Claude Code sessions today, and six is a deliberate choice, not a law of physics. We are exploring fleets sized to the machine and the mission. The current shape is on the fleet page.

Richer missions

Goals already become a DAG of tasks with live activity strips per terminal. The direction is richer ways to express a goal and more visibility into every task along the way. Start from Mission DAG.

Straight answers

The questions a roadmap page owes you.

When will any of this ship?

When it is ready, and not before. We do not publish dates because we do not want to ship to a calendar. The reliable signal is GitHub releases: if it shipped, it is there, and the changelog says what it did.

Will Loom stay free and open source?

The app is free and Apache-2.0 today, with no telemetry and no account beyond your Claude login, and you pay your model providers directly. The point of that license is that the openness is not something that can be quietly taken back: the code you have is yours to keep, fork, and build on.

How do I influence what gets built?

The whole project is public at github.com/yimingbeckmann/loom-conductor. Issues, pull requests, and well-argued disagreement all move the roadmap more than this page does.

What will not change?

The foundations. The fleet is real Claude Code CLI sessions on your own login, keys live in the OS keychain only, every operation passes the workspace authorization registry, and nothing phones home. Features come and go; those are the deal.

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