Conductor for MacOS

Like everyone else, I’ve been reworking my workflows over the last 15 years to take advantage of agents and boost productivity.
Claude Code has become a staple for me after finally ditching Cursor. Cursor was never really designed for multitasking—it’s cumbersome to juggle multiple things at once, and I’ve never been a fan of its agent-spawning model where sub-agents spin off in the background without much visibility.
Recently, I came across a new app called Conductor, and it’s a game changer. It lets you manage multiple work trees in a way that feels natural, without forcing you to manually wrangle them. Conductor pulls everything together—your terminal, diff viewer, chat interface—into one clean, beautiful workspace.
It just works, especially on the Mac. If you’re looking for a smoother way to handle concurrent work with Claude Code, you should check it out.
