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Monet Brings Grid-Based Session Management to Claude Code Power Users

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Running one Claude Code session is straightforward. Running a dozen in parallel across different parts of a codebase? That gets messy fast. Monet is a new Mac app built specifically for developers juggling multiple Claude Code agents at once.

The core idea is simple: a grid layout where each cell is a live Claude Code session. You can monitor all of them at a glance, get alerts when an agent needs input or hits a snag, and switch between sessions with keyboard shortcuts instead of hunting through terminal tabs. The app also supports voice dictation natively, so you can issue instructions without typing, and there's an iPad/iPhone companion for monitoring sessions away from your desk.

The tool came out of a personal itch. The developer wanted to spend less time physically sitting at a desk while still keeping multiple coding agents productive. That's a real problem for anyone who's adopted the "agent swarm" workflow where you spin up separate Claude Code sessions for different tasks - one handling tests, another refactoring a module, a third writing documentation.

Monet is Mac-only for now and currently available through its website. It's a niche tool aimed squarely at heavy Claude Code users who have outgrown single-session workflows. For most people running one or two sessions, your terminal is fine. But if you're regularly running five or more agents and losing track of which ones are blocked waiting for approval, this fills a gap that doesn't have many alternatives yet.