Tired of juggling 10 terminal tabs for your AI agents? Cline Kanban brings multi-agent orchestration into a visual board. No more CLI headaches.

Have you ever stared at a dozen open terminal tabs running different AI agents, completely losing track of which one is doing what? Sure, the scrolling text makes you look like a hacker in a Hollywood movie, but pragmatically speaking, it's a massive pain in the ass. While scrolling Product Hunt today, I found a lifesaver for our fellow devs: Cline Kanban.
Simply put, instead of forcing you to memorize commands and squint at CLI outputs, Cline Kanban drags your agents out of the dark terminal and slaps them onto a shiny, interactive Kanban board UI.
Here’s what you get:
Installation is brain-dead simple:
npm i -g cline
Then just fire up cline from any repo and let it cook.
Glancing at the Product Hunt score, it sits at a fat 0 (probably just dropped, or PH API is bugging out again), but the comment section tells a different story.
One dev straight up said: "Cline Kanban is exactly the multi-agent UI I’ve been wanting... No more drowning in a sea of terminals while trying to keep track of everything."
It highlights a massive pain point. Running a single AI model is fine, but when you start acting like an overlord managing a whole squad of agents, doing it without a GUI is just asking for a migraine.
A lot of devs have this elitist mindset: "Real coders use CLI, GUIs are for script kiddies." Drop the ego, guys. Time is money. The rapid evolution of ai tools is forcing us to constantly adapt our workflows.
Whatever saves mental bandwidth and stops you from remembering trivial garbage is a win. Cline Kanban proves that tools exist to serve us, not the other way around. If you’re building multi-agent systems, give this a spin. It might just save your sanity.
Source: Product Hunt - Cline Kanban