Agent HQ has launched a major update that integrates multiple coding agents—Claude, Codeex, and GitHub Copilot—directly into GitHub and VS Code, allowing developers to collaborate with and manage these agents from a single interface. This unified platform streamlines workflows, enables parallel agent sessions, and introduces new features for both individual and enterprise users, all showcased during Agent Sessions Day.
Agent HQ is introducing a major update for developers by integrating coding agents directly into GitHub, with a special focus on seamless collaboration within VS Code. The platform now brings together multiple coding agents—including Claude, Codeex, and GitHub Copilot—into a unified experience. This means developers can access all their favorite agents from a single interface, making it easier to kick off, monitor, and review agent sessions without leaving their development environment.
Kyle Daigle, the COO of GitHub, highlights the progress since the initial vision was shared at GitHub Universe in October. The goal was to create Agent HQ as a central hub for developers and coding agents to work together efficiently. Since then, the team has worked tirelessly to make this vision a reality, culminating in the recent launch of new features that significantly enhance the developer experience.
With the latest updates, Copilot Pro Plus and enterprise users can now run Claude, Codeex, and GitHub Copilot as coding agents across GitHub, VS Code, GitHub Mobile, and soon, Copilot CLI. All three agents are available under a single subscription, eliminating the need for separate tools or accounts. Developers can choose the best agent for each task or run multiple agents in parallel to compare their approaches, fostering better decision-making and more robust code.
The new agent sessions view acts as a single pane of glass, allowing users to manage local, background, and cloud agents all in one place. Developers can assign tasks to different agents and compare their solutions—one might focus on modularity, another on edge cases, and a third on backward compatibility. This approach not only accelerates coding but also improves the quality of decisions by providing diverse perspectives before committing changes.
Looking ahead, Agent HQ is expanding its ecosystem with features like parallel sub-agents, custom agents, and seamless handoffs, all built on open standards such as MCP apps and agent skills. The community is rapidly developing new tools and integrations, making the platform more powerful and versatile. Agent Sessions Day is dedicated to showcasing these advancements through live demos and real-world workflows, empowering both solo developers and enterprise teams to harness the full potential of multi-agent development within their existing workflows.