
CatWrangler
Good. That’s how real teams work. CatWrangler is the only place multiple humans & their AI agents build the same codebase at the same time, no pre-planning. Overlap happens. We sort it out — with version control, build, and deploy all handled for you, as a service.
Fig. 1.5
even if it’s just
the two of you
Vibe coding moves fast. You ship, your agent ships, and two days later the codebase is full of choices nobody can explain. CatWrangler keeps the why attached to the what — every decision, every fork, every “actually, let’s not” — so you and your agent stay on the same page. Then we make it work for four of you. And eleven of them.
Solo first. Then your team. Then the swarm.
same memory, every scale ↓
The pitch
Most tools assume one person, one agent, one branch, one prayer. We assume four people, eleven agents, the same file open in three windows, and someone’s cat sitting on the spacebar. That’s the actual job.

no kickoff. no plan. just go.
We branch every agent automatically. We watch the files they touch. The moment two of you are about to step on the same function, we don’t alert you — we negotiate it. By the time you look up, the conflict has already been a conversation.
A quiet boast
Every “we’re going to do it this way” gets captured with reasoning. Your agents read the decision before they touch the file. Your future self reads it instead of git-blaming a human at 11pm.
the spec writes itself.


How it works
(this is what we do, but for agents)
A short field note
Other tools are built for one human, one agent, one perfect branch. We watched the way teams actually use AI — messy, parallel, unannounced — and built for that.
You, your teammate in Lisbon, three agents, one cat. No one filed a ticket. We expected that.
no standup required
A rich decision history gives every agent the context it needs — what it’s about to affect, what’s already been tried, what got rejected and why, and the path most likely to actually work. The thinking happens before the typing.
the part that’s actually hard
Function-level reconciliation. The cat stays on the keyboard. You ship before the coffee’s cold.
the part that feels like magic
Closing
Two minutes to set up. No reorg required. Your agents will figure out how to share. Mostly because we make them.
Section III
We charge the price you’d pay an extra engineer to do nothing but break up cat fights all day. Then we do it for you.