Start with your ideas and iteratively refine them, just like traditional software engineering. You're the architect while AI agents handle the implementation details.
Get the docsEach Claude works in its own container. You get safe execution and parallel agents without the hassle of git worktrees.
Switch seamlessly between agents with Pairing Mode.
Merge the changes you like and throw out the ones you don't. Sculptor helps you resolve merge conflicts.
I've been moving more and more of my coding off of Cursor and on to Sculptor btw.
The vibes are good, and the experience has been pretty nice.
Wow, this is slick!!
I compared Claude Code running in Max Mode with Sculptor, and Sculptor's results and overall intelligence were better. I've already merged around 5K lines—it's a great product! Kudos to you guys.
Sculptor lets me maintain this level of craftiness to software development without losing the edge you get from AI tools.
At first I thought, 'why do I need this container?'. But when I realized Sculptor was actually solving the pain of concurrent agents on different branches, it made total sense.
It's like—oh wow I don't have to manage that mess anymore.
The killer feature for me is parallelization. I can kick off multiple tasks at once without spinning up a whole new environment every time. It feels like the tooling is finally here to support the kind of workflows I've always wanted.
I couldn't figure out how to preview Git worktrees, but @imbue_ai SculptorApp has been a game-changer. I can now instantly preview changes across multiple worktrees with pairing mode . It's amazing, and that's why I prefer it over the Conductor app.
i wish i was shilling but @imbue_ai ui/ux is like turning a cannon into a sniper
it makes it so easy to take these powerful coding agents and scope them down to targeted fixed by removing the crud of branch and environment creation
in the matter of two days is becoming my go-to Claude front-end.
Very impressive.
And it definitely makes you think about how branching and merging are done across an array of "developers".
I've been moving more and more of my coding off of Cursor and on to Sculptor btw.
The vibes are good, and the experience has been pretty nice.
Wow, this is slick!!
I compared Claude Code running in Max Mode with Sculptor, and Sculptor's results and overall intelligence were better. I've already merged around 5K lines—it's a great product! Kudos to you guys.
Sculptor lets me maintain this level of craftiness to software development without losing the edge you get from AI tools.
At first I thought, 'why do I need this container?'. But when I realized Sculptor was actually solving the pain of concurrent agents on different branches, it made total sense.
It's like—oh wow I don't have to manage that mess anymore.
The killer feature for me is parallelization. I can kick off multiple tasks at once without spinning up a whole new environment every time. It feels like the tooling is finally here to support the kind of workflows I've always wanted.
I couldn't figure out how to preview Git worktrees, but @imbue_ai SculptorApp has been a game-changer. I can now instantly preview changes across multiple worktrees with pairing mode . It's amazing, and that's why I prefer it over the Conductor app.
i wish i was shilling but @imbue_ai ui/ux is like turning a cannon into a sniper
it makes it so easy to take these powerful coding agents and scope them down to targeted fixed by removing the crud of branch and environment creation
in the matter of two days is becoming my go-to Claude front-end.
Very impressive.
And it definitely makes you think about how branching and merging are done across an array of "developers".
Hop into our Discord to share feedback, report bugs, and chat directly with the Imbue team. You'll find a community of developers exploring workflows, sharing ideas, and uncovering what coding agents can really do.
Join our DiscordDale used Sculptor to build a foreign-language journaling app. While Sculptor handled the refactors, fixed build issues, and churned through background tasks, he spent his time painting the landing page. In his words:
“In a world where generative art is booming, I used Sculptor to write code so that I could go make art.”
Jitendra created a tool that analyzes Spotify profiles and generates personalized playlists using the Eleven Labs music API. What began as a fuzzy idea quickly became a working prototype—Sculptor's parallel agents made it easy to explore and bring the project to life.