Traycer links Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and OpenCode agents
Traycer is a free that coordinates several AI agents inside one coding workflow. Instead of depending on one tool at a time, it connects Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and OpenCode so they can work more like a small engineering team. An AI agent can talk directly to another agent, start another agent, and split a complex job into smaller parts.
The agents can also run back-and-forth loops where they compare approaches, suggest ideas, spot weak reasoning, and keep each other from drifting away from the task. The app keeps a shared , so the user can switch agents or change the underlying AI model in the middle of a chat without breaking the workflow. It can run several tasks at the same time, either fully separate from each other or with access to each other’s progress.
The focus is on keeping long, complex work organized across multiple .
Key points
- Traycer launched as a free .
- It coordinates Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and OpenCode in one workflow.
- AI agents can talk to each other, start other agents, and divide complex work.
- Shared lets users switch agents or AI models mid-chat without losing the workflow.
- Multiple tasks can run at once, either isolated or able to reference each other’s progress.