You, on your terms.
Origami brings the power of workspaces into CLI tooling so you can switch contexts without switching anything else.
At a glance.
See for youself what Origami looks like and what it can do for you. Just a glimpse.
Workspace management
Remember closing and opening all your CLIs everytime you had to switch projects? No more.
Agents, Terminals and Commands
Each has its own set of built-in functionality but the key point is - they adapt to your already existing shell.
View changes, commit and push them without leaving Origami.
Your full git workflow sits next to your shells. Review changes, write commits, manage branches - no context switch, no separate client.
Tune it to your taste.
Origami is built to work out of the box without requiring much customization. You can still adjust some of the settings to your liking.
Turn Origami into tools for any agent.
The built-in MCP server exposes agents, terminals, commands, git, and workspace state as callable tools. Just add it to your agent of choice and profit.
Origami adapts to you and your tools.
Not the other way around. It doesn't replace your shell, your editor, or your process. It gives them a shared home.
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01 Workspaces
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Group all your agents, terminals and commands in a workspace. Then, have all your workspaces in Origami. Switching projects becomes a no-brainer.
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02 Agents, Terminals and Commands
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Fancy terms for terminals, each with its own set of features for ease of organization. In the end, they all do the same and wrap around your tools.
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03 Keyboard Flow
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Origami has shortcuts baked in for pretty much every action. Be it directly for UI switches or via the Command Palette.
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04 Built-in Git Tooling
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See your agentic updates in real-time without leaving the app. Commits and pushes supported too.
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05 Origami MCP
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Enabling the MCP for your agents gives them access to control Origami. Manage tabs on demand, read logs by offset from any tab and much more.
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06 Notifications
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Left your agent working and forgot about it? Origami will let you know when it is waiting for you or when it finished processing your requests.
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07 And also!
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Workspace environment variables, autostartable commands, UI customization... and more coming soon.
Should you subscribe?
Origami offers a very generous free tier without gating features behind subscriptions. For most users, free tier is more than enough. For power users or Origami supporters we offer a single subscription that removes the workspaces and workspace items limits.
For developers getting organized.
- Workspaces
- Terminals, agents, and commands
- Built-in git panel
- Built-in MCP tooling
- Full keyboard navigation
- Idle notifications
- Up to 5 workspaces
- Up to 10 items per workspace
v0.13.2 · Apr 6, 2026 · Apple Silicon · macOS 13+
For power users with lots of projects.
- Everything in the Free plan
- Unlimited workspaces
- Unlimited items per workspace
- Up to 5 devices
- Early-access to new features
- Priority support
Everything you need to know.
Common questions about Origami, answered.
What exactly is Origami?
A macOS app that organizes terminal work by project. Each workspace groups shells, agents, and saved commands so you stop rebuilding context every time you switch.
Does it replace my terminal?
No. Every tab runs a real shell process - same shell, same config, same dotfiles. Origami adds project structure on top.
Which agents does it support?
Ships with Claude Code, Codex, Copilot, Gemini, and OpenCode. You can also define custom agents for any CLI tool.
Is it free?
Yes. Free includes every feature with up to 5 workspaces and 10 items each. Origami+ (€5/mo or €50/yr) removes those limits.
macOS only?
For now, yes - macOS 13 Ventura or later. Other platforms are on the roadmap.