Superset
A local-first macOS desktop environment (superset.sh) that gives every git branch its own worktree workspace so Claude Code, Codex, Cursor Agent, and other agents can run in parallel and be reviewed before merge.
TLDR
Decision summary
Try: Worth piloting when macOS developers want isolated per-branch worktrees for parallel agent runs, but not yet a team default: Windows and Linux are unreleased, remote workspaces are Beta, and the CLI is still listed as coming soon.
Best use
- Running several coding agents in parallel
- Per-branch worktree isolation
Skip or wait if
- Teams with Windows or Linux developers, because those builds are listed as coming soon
- Buyers who need remote or cloud workspaces on a generally available plan rather than a Beta
- Pricing posture
- Pro at $20 per user/month billed monthly, or $15 per user/month billed yearly; Enterprise is custom-quoted
- Privacy/security
- Medium: Superset is described by its own documentation as an open source AI coding platform that runs local-first on the developer's machine, so most data exposure comes from the coding agents a team runs inside it rather than from Superset itself; governance controls such as SSO, audit logs, and an SLA are listed only on the custom-quoted Enterprise tier.
- Main caveat
- Treat the agents run inside a workspace — Claude Code, Codex, Cursor Agent, Gemini CLI, Amp, OpenCode, or Pi — as the primary data-handling decision; Superset isolates and reviews their work rather than replacing their model or data terms.
- Last updated
- 2026-07-18
- Source checked
- 2026-07-18
- Pricing checked
- 2026-07-18
- Security checked
- 2026-07-18
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Why this verdict, in short
How we weigh verdicts- Workflow fit
- Owns a defined workflow stepBest for Parallel agent workspaces, Branch and worktree isolation, Local diff review and merge.
- Cost posture
- Free tier to prove value firstPro at $20 per user/month billed monthly, or $15 per user/month billed yearly; Enterprise is custom-quoted
- Privacy and admin risk
- Medium privacy/admin riskSuperset is described by its own documentation as an open source AI coding platform that runs local-first on the developer's machine, so most data exposure comes from the coding agents a team runs inside it rather than from Superset itself; governance controls such as SSO, audit logs, and an SLA are listed only on the custom-quoted Enterprise tier.
- Source confidence
- Pricing and security are source-backedPricing checked 2026-07-18; security checked 2026-07-18.
- Avoid-for-now risk
- Main boundaryTeams with Windows or Linux developers, because those builds are listed as coming soon
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Pricing
Superset's published pricing on 2026-07-18 lists Free ($0, 1 user), Pro ($20 per user/month monthly or $15 per user/month billed yearly, adding unlimited users, Remote workspaces marked Beta, and Linear integration), and custom-quoted Enterprise (SSO and advanced security, audit logs, SLA and dedicated support, custom integrations). All tiers advertise unlimited workspaces and projects, so the tier differences are seat count and feature access rather than usage quotas. Re-check plan contents at purchase time because several advertised items — CLI, mobile, and remote workspaces — are labelled coming soon or Beta.
- Free plan
- Free tier at $0 for 1 user with local workspaces, the desktop app, and GitHub integration; the CLI is listed as coming soon
- Starting price
- Pro at $20 per user/month billed monthly, or $15 per user/month billed yearly; Enterprise is custom-quoted
Pricing checked 2026-07-18
Decision fit
Best for
- Running several coding agents in parallel
- Per-branch worktree isolation
- Local diff review before merge
- macOS-only development teams
Not good for
- Teams with Windows or Linux developers, because those builds are listed as coming soon
- Buyers who need remote or cloud workspaces on a generally available plan rather than a Beta
- Organizations that need SSO, audit logs, and an SLA below the Enterprise tier
- Teams wanting the environment itself to improve agent output rather than isolate and review it
Workflow fit
- Parallel agent workspaces
- Branch and worktree isolation
- Local diff review and merge
- Pull request continuation
Alternatives
Deep evidence
Source review
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Deep evidence
Source review
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Pricing and plan posture
Superset's published pricing on 2026-07-18 lists Free ($0, 1 user), Pro ($20 per user/month monthly or $15 per user/month billed yearly, adding unlimited users, Remote workspaces marked Beta, and Linear integration), and custom-quoted Enterprise (SSO and advanced security, audit logs, SLA and dedicated support, custom integrations). All tiers advertise unlimited workspaces and projects, so the tier differences are seat count and feature access rather than usage quotas. Re-check plan contents at purchase time because several advertised items — CLI, mobile, and remote workspaces — are labelled coming soon or Beta.
Security and admin posture
Superset is described by its own documentation as an open source AI coding platform that runs local-first on the developer's machine, so most data exposure comes from the coding agents a team runs inside it rather than from Superset itself; governance controls such as SSO, audit logs, and an SLA are listed only on the custom-quoted Enterprise tier.
Privacy, terms, and data handling
This record covers Superset at superset.sh, the macOS agent workspace environment. It is unrelated to Apache Superset, the open-source business-intelligence and data-visualisation project.
Product capability and workflow fit
A local-first macOS desktop environment (superset.sh) that gives every git branch its own worktree workspace so Claude Code, Codex, Cursor Agent, and other agents can run in parallel and be reviewed before merge.
Pricing docs
Security docs
Privacy docs
Terms docs
Needs manual review.
Product docs
- This record covers Superset at superset.sh, the macOS agent workspace environment. It is unrelated to Apache Superset, the open-source business-intelligence and data-visualisation project.
- Superset's documented model is one workspace per git branch, implemented as isolated git worktrees with their own directory, terminal, and ports; the documented supported agents are Amp, Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Pi, Gemini CLI, and Cursor Agent.
- Platform support reviewed 2026-07-18 is macOS only, on both Apple Silicon and Intel, with Windows and Linux documented as coming soon.
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