v0.2.8 beta · Rust-native · Windows today, macOS & Linux next

The workspace where terminals, plans, and AI stay in sync

A native Rust terminal, a real editor beside it, and MDX plans you can edit, review, wireframe, and hand to your model as readable source.

64-bit Windows · macOS & Linux coming soon

100% Rust
core compiled native — zero Node.js at runtime
60 fps
terminal output, batched with real backpressure
BYOK
your key, your provider — tokens never touch our servers
MDX plans

Plans your AI can inspect and your team can review

Open plan.mdx as a structured planning surface: edit prose and registered components, switch to Review to place comments anywhere, and keep the underlying MDX readable for models and git. Sibling canvas.mdx and prototype.mdx files render as focused design and flow surfaces.

What you see — Plan + Review
What your AI reads — the same MDX
Raw Plan Diff plan.mdx
# Launch plan — checkout redesign Rollout starts with the payment step, then expands after support signs off. <Wireframe surface="browser" renderMode="kit"> Hero > Form > Payment summary </Wireframe> // comments live beside the MDX in a review sidecar, so source stays clean.
Plan, Canvas, Prototype. plan.mdx opens as the structured plan; sibling canvas and prototype files get dedicated surfaces.
Place review notes anywhere. Right-click text, a block, or a wireframe node to add comments, corrections, questions, decisions, or annotations.
Editable components. Callouts, code blocks, Mermaid diagrams, and wireframes get structured controls instead of raw JSX surgery.
Why Floculai

Built around the terminal

For developers and DevOps engineers who live in the terminal and want their workspace, git, and AI in the same window.

A solid terminal

Native Rust PTY with output batched to 60 fps and real backpressure handling. No dropped frames, no garbled resizes, no zombie processes.

An editor that tracks the filesystem

A CodeMirror editor with syntax for a dozen languages, splittable beside your terminals. It watches the filesystem, so when an agent rewrites a file you have open, the editor reflects the change rather than showing a stale copy. Tabs survive restart.

Files in their native form

Markdown renders rich, Mermaid diagrams included. JSON pretty-prints. HTML opens in rendered View mode. MDX opens as Plan, Canvas, Prototype, Raw, and Diff surfaces depending on the file.

AI where you type

Press Alt+I in the terminal to ask inline, stream the answer in place, and insert suggested commands without leaving your shell. Ghost-text completions and the chat panel use your own provider key.

Git, first-class

Side-by-side and inline diff views, branch switching, change staging, and PR status badges — all without leaving the keyboard or opening a browser tab.

Command palette

Fuzzy-find any command and recall shell history across sessions, so you can replay what worked yesterday. Ctrl+K opens it.

Get Floculai

Download

Windows first; macOS and Linux are in progress. Every build comes from the same Rust core.

macOS Coming soon
Apple Silicon & Intel · .dmg
Not yet available
Linux Coming soon
x64 · .AppImage & .deb
Not yet available

Install in under a minute

  1. Download the installer

    Grab floculai_0.2.8_x64-setup.exe above. It's a standard NSIS installer — no admin rights required for a per-user install.

  2. Run it

    Double-click the file and follow the two-step wizard. Floculai installs its terminal shell integration automatically.

  3. Launch Floculai

    Open it from the Start menu. Point it at a project folder and your first workspace — terminal, file tree, and git view — is ready.

  4. Optional: plug in your AI

    Add your own API key under Settings → AI to enable ghost-text completions and the chat panel. Keys are stored locally, used only against your provider.

Windows SmartScreen: Floculai is a young app, so SmartScreen may show a warning while our certificate builds reputation. Click More info → Run anyway.

Give your AI the same workspace your team uses

One download, local-first, your own keys. Terminals, files, git context, and MDX plans live in one native app instead of scattering across chat tabs.

64-bit Windows · macOS & Linux next