Run a dozen coding sessions at once. Rindler keeps each one on goal and brings you only the calls that need a person.
the babysitting problem
The throughput is great. Watching a dozen sessions becomes the job. Three things break, over and over.
Three steps off task. Building the wrong thing.
→ The conductor re-aims it before it gets far.
Context bloats. Twenty minutes burn on nothing.
→ The conductor recycles it with a clean, compacted summary.
Interrupted for every small thing.
→ The conductor absorbs it. Only real decisions reach you.
cut through the noise
Rindler runs every session in one window and marks each one: working, idle, or waiting on you. A dozen terminals become one you can read at a glance.
how it works
Each agent is your own coding tool (Claude Code, Codex) running as a real session. A conductor loops on top, keeping them on course.
Compares what happened against what was asked.
Corrects drift. Restarts sessions that got heavy.
Sorts each event: handle it, or flag you.
What it couldn't do first. Then what it handled.
get rindler
Point it at the agents you already run, walk away, and come back to one page: what needed you, and what didn't. No sign-up, no server.