Describe what you want to build. Delegate breaks it into tasks, assigns agents, manages code reviews, and merges the result. You review the output — not write the code.
Copilots help you write code faster — you're still driving. Delegate hands off entire workstreams to a team of agents while you focus on what matters.
This isn't a replacement for copilots — it's a different layer. Use Cursor to pair on a tricky function. Use Delegate to hand off "build the auth system" and come back to a reviewed branch.
Each task flows through a structured pipeline — plan, code, review, merge — with agents handling every transition.
delegate/<team>/T0001 — fully visible in your repo.Not a prototype — Delegate is built with Delegate. Every feature exists because it was needed to ship production code.
delegate/<team>/T0001. No magic filesystems — you can git log any branch, git diff any commit, anytime..delegate/setup.sh and .delegate/premerge.sh scripts. They're committed to the repo — edit them if the defaults don't fit.claude.md, AGENTS.md, .cursorrules, and .github/copilot-instructions.md automatically. No migration, no changes to your repos or workflow.--model opus for tasks that need stronger reasoning. Right model for the right job — zero cost when a team is idle.todo → in_progress → in_review → done works out of the box.Six independent layers of sandboxing. No single bypass compromises the system. Agents can write code — they can't escape their sandbox.
Delegate is under active development. Built with Delegate, by a solo developer. No roadmap theater — these are the actual next items.
If any of these matter to you, open an issue — it helps prioritize.
Delegate is a side project — built because I wanted it for myself and decided to open-source it. No VC funding, no growth targets. MIT licensed, free forever.
The irony: Delegate is built with Delegate. The agents write the features, review each other's code, and merge the results. This isn't a demo — it's the daily workflow.