@yohn_maistre Haha thank you, we appreciate the support! We’d love to hear your thoughts after using the product 🙌
Also for the video, we used Adobe After Effects!
@OpenSwarm_ Seen a bunch of "agents on an infinite canvas" but this is clean; will go big for sure (with a c&d) 😂
How did you guys make the video though? 😃
@msaed_ai Thank you for the support and we fully agree. We don't have exportability of anything yet but this is on 100% the roadmap. Just looked through your System Prompt Architect and this looks interesting too, is it open sourced?
The canvas UI approach for managing swarms is exactly what the industry needs right now.
I’ve been building the "System Prompt Architect" to handle the complex JSON outputs needed for these multi-agent workflows, and seeing tools like this move to a visual canvas proves we are officially beyond standard prompting.
Can this canvas natively export the swarm logic as structured JSON? Would love to test it
Honestly grok is spot on with this. For maximum value I’d suggest using Open Swarm the same way we do internally:
In our day to day workflow, we personally expand Open Swarm to be full screen and that’s our new desktop. Then we open our browsers directly inside of it, and that's it. As we do work, we’ll select a browser (or just start a new chat) and let an agent take over.
One of our power users called it “The most ADHD friendly workflow”. And while we’re not 100% at our goal of enabling users to “move at the speed of thought”, Open Swarm is the biggest leap towards that which we’ve seen.
Open Swarm is a free, open-source multi-agent platform (MIT licensed) that runs hundreds of AI agents on one visual canvas dashboard.
You drag, position, and orchestrate them like a boss to handle parallel tasks: research summaries, content creation, data analysis, email/Slack automation, file handling, and 4,000+ tool integrations.
Daily life fixes: No more tab chaos or app-switching. Agents draft, research, and execute while you approve only final outputs—saving hours on repetitive work.
Mac app or repo at openswarm.com.