Forch Control center for coding agents

The company behind Forch

Run coding agents without losing the plot.

Frubinet builds Forch, a native macOS control center for developers coordinating Claude Code, terminals, pull requests, repositories, branches, and worktrees from one local workspace.

Native and local

Forch runs on your Mac and keeps coding-agent orchestration on your machine.

Multi-repo aware

Coordinate main checkouts, task worktrees, and observed repositories together.

Session control

Run Claude Code and regular terminals as tabs inside each workspace.

Live change awareness

Watch branches, pull requests, dirty state, diffs, and sessions needing attention.

For developers using coding agents

Forch for Claude Code, pull requests, and multi-repo work.

Claude Code control center for macOS

Launch Claude Code sessions beside regular terminals and keep each session attached to the right repository, branch, task, or worktree.

Pull request detection and git diffs

See detected PRs, changed files, branches, dirty state, and diffs while coding agents continue working in parallel.

Cross-repo coding-agent workflows

Track changes across primary and observed repositories when a session touches backend, frontend, design system, or other local projects.

Primary product

Forch is the ready-to-use control center for parallel coding work.

Forch helps developers keep multiple coding-agent sessions organized around the repositories, pull requests, and task worktrees where the work actually happens. The app is built for operators who need to see what is running, what changed across repos, and which session needs attention next.

Native macOS app Claude Code sessions Regular terminals Managed worktrees Multi-repo support PR detection Git state

Coordinate by workspace

Repositories, main checkouts, tasks, and sessions stay distinct so parallel work is easier to reason about.

Keep agents observable

Session state, tool activity, terminal output, pull requests, and attention signals stay visible beside the code changes.

Follow cross-repo work

Forch detects additional repositories touched by a session and keeps their changes in view without hiding the primary workspace.

Leave global config alone

Forch uses temporary per-session settings and local hooks without rewriting a user's global agent setup.

Forch workflow

Register, branch, coordinate.

1

Register repositories

Add local git repositories and keep their main checkouts, detected pull requests, and workspace state available across app launches.

2

Create task worktrees

Start isolated tasks backed by branches and managed worktrees when work needs room to run in parallel.

3

Run sessions with context

Launch Claude Code or a regular terminal, then watch multi-repo git state, PRs, diffs, and session attention in one place.

Prototype product

Frubi is still incubating as a local data modeling workspace.

Frubi explores a calmer way for analysts and small teams to import, combine, refresh, and trust scattered local data without adopting a full warehouse stack. It remains earlier in the product cycle while Forch is the product Frubinet is actively putting in users' hands.

Local data workbench

Bring CSVs, app exports, spreadsheets, and database imports into one structured workspace.

Reusable models

Turn repeated joins, calculated fields, and checks into dependable views instead of one-off sheets.

Prototype status

Frubi is available for product conversations, but Forch is the current ready-to-use Frubinet product.

Work with us

Bring Forch into your coding-agent workflow.

If you are running coding agents across multiple repositories, branches, pull requests, or worktrees, Frubinet would like to hear what needs to be easier to monitor, resume, and coordinate.