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Connects Git repos to answer plain-English questions about your code with file references and dependency context.
AI coding platform and IDE that orchestrates multiple agent sessions and lets teams plug in their own AI subscriptions.
Undetectable desktop AI assistant that feeds real-time answers during coding and technical interviews.
Local desktop app that assembles code-context prompts for LLMs, with API integrations, token tracking, and prompt saving.
Online course platform teaching non-coders to build with AI tools like Cursor and Claude Code.
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- ✦Natural-language search across a codebase
- ✦Architecture explanations and dependency graphs
- ✦Bug hunter that traces issues across files
- ✦AI code review before opening a PR
- ✦Automatic documentation generation
- ✦Multi-repo support via OAuth
- ✦AI coding IDE with agent orchestration
- ✦Run and manage multiple agent sessions
- ✦Task, artifact and collaboration tools
- ✦Bring-your-own AI subscription or API keys
- ✦Cloud-scale agent execution
- ✦Real-time AI answers during technical interviews
- ✦Invisible to screen sharing and recording
- ✦Hidden from dock, tray and activity monitor
- ✦Click-through overlay
- ✦Live audio capture and transcription
- ✦Lifetime unlimited access license
- ✦Source-code context and prompt management
- ✦Custom and formatting instructions
- ✦BYOK API integrations (OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, etc.)
- ✦Token-limit tracking
- ✦Code-edit feature with visual diffs and backups
- ✦Local, offline prompt generation
- ✦Courses on AI code editors such as Cursor
- ✦Claude Code and full-stack AI development lessons
- ✦AI agents and automation training
- ✦App-building from idea to production
- ✦Prompt engineering instruction
- ✦Magic MCP and ongoing content updates
- →Onboarding new engineers faster
- →Answering questions about a codebase
- →Understanding how components connect
- →Finding and diagnosing bugs
- →Generating documentation from code
- →Shipping code faster with AI agents
- →Coordinating agent work across a team
- →Managing tasks and artifacts in one place
- →Running many parallel agent sessions
- →Getting live help on coding interview problems
- →Answering technical questions in real time
- →Avoiding detection during screen-shared interviews
- →Building context-rich prompts for AI coding
- →Comparing model outputs on the same task
- →Reusing saved prompts across tech stacks
- →Keeping code private during prompt creation
- →Learn to code using AI assistants
- →Roll out AI tooling across an engineering team
- →Build and ship apps with no prior experience
- →Upskill in prompt engineering