Loom v0.7.4 is out for macOS, Linux and Windows

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Seed-stage velocity, zero seats.

Loom Conductor gives each engineer a fleet of six real Claude Code sessions for the price of the models they already use. The app is free, open source, and local by default.

Velocity

Ship like a bigger team.

A Conductor model plans a goal into tasks, dispatches them across six terminals, answers safe permission prompts, recovers rate limits and stalls, and verifies work before it counts. You review and ship.

Greenfield in parallel

Auth, schema, UI shell, tests, CI, and docs built simultaneously from one brief. See greenfield builds.

Overnight runs

Brief the fleet before you sleep. Auto-accept, stall recovery, and pooled account rotation keep it moving until morning. See overnight runs.

Verified, not vibes

The Conductor re-checks work before marking a task done, and the mission DAG with live activity strips shows exactly where everything stands.

Trust

Local and private by default.

No telemetry

Loom phones nothing home. No analytics, no tracking, and no account beyond the Claude login your fleet already uses.

Keys in the keychain

Conductor keys live in the OS keychain only, with a secret-path deny-list on reads and writes and an SSRF-guarded Rust proxy on outbound HTTP.

Scoped by registry

A workspace authorization registry gates every file, git, and shell operation to the repos you have explicitly authorized.

Questions

The founder math.

What does it cost in practice?

The app is free forever under Apache-2.0. The fleet runs on the Claude login you already pay for, and the Conductor uses your own key with OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, xAI, Groq, Cerebras, DeepSeek, Mistral, OpenRouter, any OpenAI-compatible endpoint, or a local model. See pricing for the breakdown.

Is there seat pricing or a sales call?

No. There are no seats, no accounts, and no sales team. Each engineer downloads an installer of around 13 MB for macOS, Linux, or Windows and conducts a personal fleet.

Can planning stay fully local?

Yes. The Conductor can run on LM Studio, MLX, or Ollama, so mission planning never needs a cloud key. See local Conductors.

What happens when we hit usage limits?

Loom parks the limited account and rotates to the next pooled Claude account, and it recovers rate limits and stalled sessions automatically. See rate limits.

Hand it the work.
Walk away.

macOS, Linux, and Windows. Around 13 MB. Free and open source.