Hey Product Hunt 👋 Joe here, founder of Subspace.
Before Subspace, I was doing 4-5 terminal windows with an 8-way split, a handful of cursor/VS Code windows, GitHub, Chrome with 100 tabs, Obsidian, and more. Each new agent session started from scratch. Every morning I dig through terminal panes and Markdown documents (lots of Markdown documents) just to figure out what I was doing yesterday.
The device we wanted didn’t exist. So we built it.
Subspace is an agent workspace — not a terminal, not an IDE — where you work *together* with your agents, where your agents remember work like a real colleague, and where you pick up exactly where you left off.
Each project/worktree gets its own workspace with agents, terminals, documents, browsers, and memory grouped together. The memory runs in the background for all sessions — so each new agent session already knows what has been completed, what has been decided, and what is open. Your agents can find it too.
** You can finally stop repeating yourself. They already know.**
And memory works in cloud code, codecs, and open code (soon). I switch between cloud code and codecs constantly — being able to tag in a fresh agent mid-task without a handoff prompt has been the single biggest unlock for the way I work.
We shipped an alpha on New Year’s Eve, a beta at the end of January, and today we’re launching the full product — workspace, memory, multiagent, command palette, comments, browser, pricing, all of it.
**Free 14-day trial, no credit card required. $12/month or $99/year thereafter. Mac (Apple Silicon) today only — Windows and Intel are on the roadmap.**
I’ll be here all day. Hit me up with your toughest questions – architecture, product strategy (any PMs out there??), memory specs, why-not-cursors, anthropic-is-the-first-risk, anything. 🚀