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

Updates

What shipped, and why it matters.

Product news and release notes for Loom Conductor, the free desktop app that conducts a fleet of six Claude Code sessions. The three latest posts are below, and every tagged build lives on GitHub releases.

Latest posts

Three stories worth your time.

Introducing the Design tab

Loom's website builder designs before it builds: a theme first, then a page plan, and only then does the fleet write code. The post covers why that order matters. Read the post.

Conductor overhaul

The Conductor is the reasoning layer that plans goals into tasks, dispatches the fleet, and verifies the result before it counts. This post covers its overhaul. Read the post.

Loom v0.7.4

Release notes for v0.7.4, with the complete list of changes attached to the tagged build on GitHub. Read the post.

Built in the open

Loom Conductor is free and open source under Apache-2.0, with no telemetry and no account beyond your Claude login. That shapes how updates reach you: there is no feed deciding what you see and no phone-home checking what you run. News lives on these pages, and every release is a tagged build on GitHub with installers around 13 MB for macOS, Linux, and Windows.

Updates here cover the whole surface of the app: the fleet and the Conductor, the built-in workspace with its terminal, editor, source control panel, and web preview, and the security work underneath it all. When a post announces something new, the matching capability page goes deeper.

  • The changelog lists what changed, version by version.
  • The roadmap shows where Loom is headed next.
  • The repository is where it all happens, in public.

New here

Catch up in three pages.

The fleet

Six real Claude Code CLI sessions in parallel, running on your existing Claude login. Start with the fleet.

The Conductor

A bring-your-own-key reasoning model that plans, dispatches, steers, and verifies. Meet the Conductor.

Getting started

Install, sign into claude once, type a goal. The getting started guide takes about a minute.

Hand it the work.
Walk away.

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