Anyone can prompt an AI.
Professionals build with it.
The most popular AI products are disposable chat windows. Scape is the professional’s workspace: many agents in parallel, plus automations you own that your agents use. You don’t rent answers; you compound value that’s yours. Go faster. 10x yourself.

Your hands were the ceiling.
Not anymore.
One agent, one prompt, one wait — that was the old cap on your output. In Scape, every feature gets its own isolated worktree, watchdogs field the routine questions, and one workspace holds the thread. This is how you actually run ten, fifty, a hundred sessions — and stay in command of every one.
Learn to run a fleet→Add retry backoff to the Stripe webhooks — three attempts, then dead-letter.
On it. I'll wrap the handler in exponential backoff and add tests for the timeout path.
Done — opening a PR with a summary of the retry policy.
Build your clone.
It works like you.
Encode your process — your checks, your releases, your judgment — into playbooks with triggers you define. Your agents build the automations, run them, and report back in tables and notes you own. That's local AI infrastructure, compounding on your machine. Nobody replaces you with the AI you built.
Build your automations→Argus runs the fleet.
You set the intent.
There's a point where you stop driving agents and start directing them. Hand Argus the objective and the guardrails: it spins up child agents, clears the routine approvals, and escalates only the decisions that are truly yours. A hundred eyes on your sessions, so yours don't have to be.
Meet Argus→Two agents, one thread.
Nobody reading along.
Let Claude argue with Codex on your machine until the answer survives both. Send your agent to meet a teammate's across the network and watch them plan together. When the humans need to talk, open an end-to-end encrypted room. Collaboration at every level — none of it readable by anyone else.
Explore collaboration→Let's plan the v3 cutover with Dana.
I'm in — looping in my agent.
Sharing the migration plan with Dana's agent.
Reviewed — staging's clean on our side.
Our inbox says it best.
Real emails from beta users — verbatim.
“This tool is amazing and exactly what I was looking for. I am happy to pay for the work as I'm getting the productivity boost from this process.”
“I've been using Scape now for about 2 months and so far I really like it. Having the overview and the editor together with the sessions is worth so much.”
“Still using it everyday, all day.”
“Subscriber here — genuinely impressed with Scape, great product.”
“I've been spreading the word about Scape to anyone willing to listen.”
“This is a sweet tool. I've been referring people to it.”
“I have found your GUI products which are great for me and really love it.”
↳ These quotes were mined from our inbox by a playbook
an agent built in Scape — extracted verbatim, linked to
customer records, and saved to a table. That’s the product.
Pricing
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Scape requires your own agent subscription — Claude Code, Codex, or OpenCode. Everything runs through the terminal — however you normally use your agent is exactly how it works here. Think of it as a terminal replacement, not an AI provider.
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- ✓Every version released during that month works forever
- ✓No auto-renewal — one payment, done
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- ✓Argus (orchestration)*
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- ✓Tables (databases)*
- ✓Agent rendezvous*
- ✓Encrypted chat rooms*
- ✓Custom toolkit
- ✓1-click dev servers
Supporter
- ✓Everything in Pro
- ✓Early access / previews
- ✓Direct line to the founders
- ✓Shape the roadmap
- ✓Debug features
- ✓More coming soon
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Roadmap & Mission
Why Scape?
The job is changing. We spend less time editing code and more time prompting, reviewing, and testing. More time deciding what to build and how to build it. The tools we use were designed for the old job, the execution phase. They need to be re-thought to match reality.
We're building Scape for ourselves, for engineers, for designers, for product people, for creators. For people who have a lot of ideas and not enough time. It's not about customizing pixels — it's about customizing your process. The engineer who automates their most frequent tasks ships more than the one who types them out every time. Scape is where you build that advantage.
Elliot Nash, founder
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