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Warp 2.0 - World’s First Agentic Development Environment

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Warp 2.0 is the evolution of Warp’s terminal into a purpose-built workbench for multi-threaded coding, deployment and debugging with agents. We recently scored 71% on SWE-bench Verified and #1 on Terminal-Bench (52%).

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Zach Lloyd

Hey Product Hunt 👋

Zach here - Founder and CEO at Warp! Our team is excited to launch Warp 2.0, the first Agentic Development Environment.

What we built

Warp 2.0 has a few key innovations compared to the original Warp and other AI coding tools.

For starters, Warp now includes one of the most powerful coding agents in the world, with a SWE-bench Verified score of 71% (top 5) and a #1 ranking on Terminal-Bench (52%) by a significant margin.

As part of our coding platform, we built a new code editor that lets you edit agent-created code diffs directly inline with no context switching.

Warp now natively supports multi-threaded agent workflows. Start a task in one session building a feature, start another fixing a bug, and so on…You can track the progress of agents in our management panel and they will loop you in when they need your help.

There’s also a new universal input that accepts prompts or terminal commands and allows adding rich context like images, terminal blocks, links, MCP and more.

Finally, if you've enjoyed using Warp as a pure terminal you'll find that all of that still works -- it's still a great command-line.

What makes Warp different

Development is shifting from coding-by-hand to coding-by-prompt. This is true not just for zero-to-one web-app building, but for pro development on existing complex codebases. Our thesis is that over the next year it will be increasingly rare to edit code by hand and most coding tasks will start with an agent (and many will be finished by one).

We’re trying to push ahead of AI IDE forks with bolted on chat panels and CLI tools that are buried in the terminal, towards an app specifically designed for the agent-first workflow. We wanted something purpose-built for prompting, multi-threading, and human-in-the-loop collaboration across real-world codebases.

How much does Warp cost?

Warp is free to use with paid plans available for additional AI requests - you can see details on our pricing page: https://go.warp.dev/ph-pricing

As part of our Product Hunt launch, we’re also giving away 500 free subscriptions to 1 month of Warp Pro!

What’s next for Warp?

In the next few months, we’re laser-focused on making the product even better – better agent quality, better UX for reviewing code diffs, more options for AI backends, and continuing to build for the agentic workflow of tomorrow.

Check out our preview build for early access: https://www.warp.dev/download-preview

Share what you build!

My challenge to the Product Hunt community is to try starting your next task, project, or big idea, with a prompt (or two or three) in Warp. From making new apps to improving existing code to setting up your production infra - you can build anything within our ADE.

If you’re interested - join our community on Discord: discord.gg/warpdotdev

We can’t wait to see what you build. ✌️

Jason Chen

@zach_lloyd Bro, WARPADE no longer works.

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@jason_chen37 First 500 redemptions.

Gosha Shatirov

Multiple agents — on parallel: take my money.
Hate it when I need to switch between tasks within the popular agent coding tools.
Definitely will test Warp.

Eric Chen

@goshatirov Yeah totally get where you're coming from. We also built a command center inside of Warp so you can see the progress of all your agents at a place to address this exact pain!

Rohit Ghumare

Just took Warp 2.0 for a spin today, absolutely blown away! 🚀 I’ve been a fan for years, and this latest version is next-level. Keep up the amazing work, team!

Eric Chen

@rohit_ghumare Love the One Piece background haha! What's been your favourite interaction with Warp so far?

Advait Maybhate

@rohit_ghumare just wanted to say I love the background too haha, awesome to see you using blur too!

Matt Carroll

One piece of (mostly unrelated!) feedback:

I often see your display ads on youtube, but they look pretty rough.

anyways, not to distract too much from your launch! congrats on shipping!


Eric Chen

@catt_marroll  Oof yeah, chalk it up to us being too busy building haha!

Matt Carroll

@ericdachen no stress at all, and in some ways i considered it a positive signal for that exact reason!

Vladimir Kibanov

Congrats on the Warp 2.0 launch! The shift from a terminal to an "agentic development environment" is a fascinating direction—it feels like you're rethinking how developers interact with workflows, not just speeding up old processes.

I’m curious: as AI and agents become more embedded in development, how do you see the role of the developer evolving alongside tools like this? Are you aiming to augment creativity, reduce friction, or something else entirely?

Excited to see where this goes—it’s rare to see tools that challenge the way we work, not just the speed.

Chris Messina

Great conversation hosted by @swyx and @fanahova with @zach_lloyd on the Latent Space pod:

Jessica Wang

@swyx  @fanahova  @zach_lloyd  @chrismessina Yeah I watched this and it was so cool to see code being generated/bugs being fixed in real-time! A lot of these other launch materials tend to speed things up or cut the AI-mistakes out :)

Chris Messina

Excited about the launch the first Agentic Development Environment!

Coupled with Claude 4.0 Sonnet, I no longer have to hunt and peck to navigate Git commands or the CLI — I just explain what I'm trying to do and Warp executes!

I've been on the Warp Preview release for a few minutes and strongly recommend checking it out if you're an old school Terminal or iTerm 2 user.

It's totally changed how I develop @Raycast extensions!

Eric Chen

@chrismessina Yeah, Claude 4.0 Sonnet has been a game changer for us as well!

Paul Robertson

I've used Warp pretty much since it came out, only using it as my terminal with minimal AI (only using suggested/autocomplete commands). Just for that it's waaaay better than the competition, and I'd pay for that alone. (I can't imagine using another terminal app again.)

I'm a full-time developer and frankly I haven't had much appetite for agentic coding, but coincidentally my work is having me participate in a trial of agentic coding right now, and Warp 2.0 looks amazing. I think this concept (the "Agentic Development Environment") is so much better of an approach versus tools that are essentially VS Code forks with some AI-specific plugins built in.

Eric Chen

@probertson Cool to see how we're both going through evolutions of agentic coding!

Jessica Wang

@probertson Amazing

Brian Button

I've been working with Warp Preview for a month or more now, and it is my go to for building software. My favorite part about it is how I can add rules about how I want software written (agile principles, vertical slices, unit tests, etc), and it follows them. The code produced looks like a person wrote it, with good names, short methods, etc. Warp makes it easy to configure all of this, flip between agent mode and command line, and just makes my life easier. I was using Jetbrains products, and I've converted to Warp for everything

Eric Chen

@brianbuttonxp Rules is definitely one of my favourites too! Once you have the right rules set up, it just 10x's your workflow!

Jessica Wang

@brianbuttonxp Oh that's smart. I usually put it in my prompts but it's probably better to save it as a rule so I don't have to retype it in my prompt each time

Erliza. P

Warp doesn’t miss! ⚡️🚀 Agentic Dev Environment sounds next-level — excited to see what 2.0 brings! 🧠💻

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