I’m a CS student in India. It’s a Cursor competitor where the AI works for your whole team — not just you. It’s free to try.
I’ll get straight to it. The problem I couldn’t stop thinking about: When 3 developers on a team use Cursor, they have 3 separate AIs with zero shared context. Each AI knows what you are doing — and nothing about what your teammates are building. There’s no product on the market that fixes this. Every AI coding tool ever built is designed for one person. Yantrik — a collaborative, AI-powered desktop IDE where your entire team shares one AI agent in real time. Here’s what that actually means: • One shared workspace with a real invite code • Every teammate sees the same file tree, the same AI chat, the same diffs — simultaneously • You type @agent and it generates a step-by-step plan, produces diffs, and broadcasts every change live to your whole team • Each person can accept or reject individual hunks • The AI’s context includes everyone’s interactions — not just yours It’s not a browser app. It’s a real desktop application — Electron shell, Monaco editor (same engine as VS Code), actual PTY terminal via node-pty, WebSocket real-time sync. Models supported: • Groq — Llama 3.3 70B, Mixtral, Gemma 2 — completely free • GPT-4o, Claude, Gemini — bring your own API key • Ollama — fully local, zero data leaves your machine BYOK model — we never pay for inference. You use your own keys. Tech stack (for the curious): Electron · FastAPI · React + TypeScript · Vite · Zustand · Monaco Editor · xterm.js · WebSocket · PostgreSQL · Redis · AES-256 key storage · Firebase Auth · Razorpay · Stripe Three links: 📹 Demo video — see it working in real time: https://youtu.be/AR21D88uEuM?si=trNZEXy62czfdYUg ⬇️ Download — Windows .exe, one click, no setup: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/11fWkEpSrdjYMp2VkrSAm4nQqz\_Hor7wi 📋 EOI Form — investor, college partner, or just want early access: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSebeoTaOE4rEb-8bMWbr5XYBu8x461aiFaZFQaqRQfxy87smw/viewform?usp=publish-editor • Developers who try it and tell me what breaks • Honest feedback on the collaboration model — does the @agent flow feel natural? • Anyone who has felt this problem on their own team I read every comment personally. Roast it if you want — I’d rather know what’s broken than not. submitted by /u/stark_1305 [link] [comments]
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