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Software Engineering Daily · Thursday, August 6, 2026

Warp's Multiplayer Features Prove Valuable for Agent Sessions

Warp's original vision included multiplayer features for collaboration. While direct team collaboration via shared terminal sessions has seen mixed success, the underlying technology has proven highly useful for joining agent sessions. The company also offers Warp Drive for storing knowledge, environment variables, and shared commands, which is more effective in an agent-centric workflow.

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So, you know, the original business model for Warp was around multiplayer features. So think of things like, I ran a terminal command and I want to share, you know, a link to the command's output across my team.
Zach Lloyd
That is actually not that useful across teams of people, but is extremely useful for joining agent sessions.
Zach Lloyd
And what we've had forever, is just having a team concept in the app and being sort of team native because what you find as like you try to scale agents and build automations off of them, you want agents that are not like purely interactive, you want things that are owned by your team.
Zach Lloyd
Heard on Software Engineering Daily — “The Terminal as an Agentic Interface, published Thursday, August 6, 2026. Heardvine summarizes and quotes with attribution and timestamps, and links to the original everywhere.
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