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MindFlock

An open-source orchestration tool for dev teams that starts multiple AI coding agents from Jira, Linear, GitHub Issues and similar queues, producing code branches for human review and merge.

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Tool overview

The safest judgment is that MindFlock is a parallel orchestration layer for AI coding agents, not a single AI IDE and not a full project-management suite. The current evidence is mainly the official GitHub repo description, which supports its core positioning: multiple agents work in separate git worktrees, tasks come from ticket queues, and the user still reviews and merges the results.

In practice, it appears useful for dispatching queued engineering tasks to multiple coding agents at once, especially when work already lives in Jira, Linear, GitHub Issues, Shortcut, or Asana. A more accurate analogy is an agent orchestration runner connected to repos and ticket systems, not a fully autonomous software factory. The emphasis on worktree isolation and human merge suggests workflow control is a key value, rather than replacing engineers outright.

On cost and adoption friction, the evidence only confirms it is open source. We do not have official pricing, hosted-service fees, model API cost guidance, or public enterprise support details.

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