The editor with the chat inside — running on your own API key.
A VS Code fork built by a designer: own palettes, own typography, own chrome. The AI chat lives in the window, not in a plugin — and it talks to Claude, GPT, Grok or OpenRouter on the key you paste. You pay the provider directly for tokens, and $49 once for the editor. No subscription, nothing resold.
This is not a feature list, it is how the thing is actually used. Agents work in parallel in their own windows; the side panel keeps what is being done now, and every question they ask turns into buttons you click instead of typing.
Paste a key from Anthropic, OpenAI, xAI or OpenRouter and talk to the model right inside the editor: streamed answers, history that survives a reload, model switched by one click in the header.
The side panel holds the one task in progress and the questions waiting for you. An answer is a click, not a paragraph typed at 1 a.m.
Own palettes, a separate font for each area of the chrome, no default-blue anywhere. It was built because looking at stock VS Code hurt.
One payment, one licence, one person. The editor keeps working after the year is over — a licence, not a rental.
Read this before you leave your e-mail, not after the payment.
No newsletter, no drip campaign. One letter with a link to buy, and the price you were promised.
No team, no funding, no roadmap slide. If something in it is wrong, one button sends me the report and I answer myself.