Overview / Description
Hagicode is an AI developer tools platform that orchestrates multiple AI coding agents in parallel using structured workflows and gamified collaboration, built for developers and student teams who want faster, more organized agentic coding. The platform centers on three core pillars: OpenSpec Workflow, Multi-Agent Execution, and Hero Dungeon.
The OpenSpec Workflow is an 8-step structured process — Review, Scaffold, Spec, Design, Tasks, Validate, Apply, Archive — designed to reduce AI hallucinations and claims a 300% efficiency boost over traditional single-agent AI coding approaches. Rather than prompting an AI ad hoc, developers follow a defined sequence that keeps projects on track and outputs verifiable.
The Multi-Agent Execution layer supports 11 agent CLIs simultaneously, including Claude Code, Codex, GitHub Copilot, OpenCode, Hermes, QoderCLI, Kiro, Kimi, Gemini, DeepAgents, and Codebuddy. Running these in parallel rather than serially delivers a claimed 10x or greater throughput improvement. Hagicode acts as the management layer across all of these agents, rather than being tied to a single model or provider.
Hero Dungeon adds a gamified dimension with dungeon runs, captain rosters, and XP-based battle reports. This layer targets campus labs and student teams, turning collaborative coding sessions into structured gameplay. The application is available as a Desktop App and a Container App, with distribution on the Windows Store as well.
Used For
Developers and student teams who want to orchestrate multiple AI coding agents in parallel through a structured, gamified workflow for faster and more organized agentic software development.
Pricing
Pros & Cons
Pros
- OpenSpec Workflow enforces an 8-step structured coding process (Review, Scaffold, Spec, Design, Tasks, Validate, Apply, Archive) that claims a 300% efficiency boost over ad-hoc AI prompting.
- Multi-agent execution supports 11 agent CLIs simultaneously — including Claude Code, Codex, GitHub Copilot, Gemini, and others — delivering 10x+ throughput vs. serial single-agent use.
- Hero Dungeon gamification layer with XP, captain rosters, and dungeon runs makes it suitable for campus labs and team-based learning environments.
- Available as both a Desktop App and a Container App, with Windows Store distribution for easy installation.
Cons
- No pricing information is published on the homepage, making it impossible to evaluate cost before signing up.
- The gamified Hero Dungeon layer may not suit professional enterprise development teams looking for a purely utilitarian toolchain.
- Supporting 11 different agent CLIs introduces setup complexity — users must have the relevant CLI tools installed and configured independently.
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