One-off chat prompts and copy-pasted output don't scale, don't get reviewed, and don't leave a trail. AgentHub turns "an AI wrote some code somewhere" into a governed, auditable, team-wide capability — with a human always holding the approval button.
From the first task on the board to the diff that lands in your repository — every step visible, every step controlled.
The Task Board is where work lives — a Kanban flow from Backlog through Ready, Running, Review, Blocked, and Done, filterable by Project and by whether a task belongs to an agent, a human, or nobody yet.
Agents in AgentHub aren't anonymous API calls — they're configured profiles with a name, a system prompt, a model, assigned skills, and explicit tool permissions.
The single highest-leverage idea in AgentHub: when an agent nails a task, don't let that knowledge evaporate. Turn it into a versioned, reusable Skill any agent can be assigned.
Agents don't run in some opaque, shared cloud sandbox — they execute on Runtimes you register and control: your own daemons, containers, or remote workers.
Projects group related tasks inside a Workspace — "Q3 SAP Integration," "Customer Portal Revamp" — while every agent, skill, and runtime stays shared across the whole team.
This is where AgentHub earns its name as an orchestrator, not just a task runner.
Agents stop working in disconnected scratch space — they check out your actual codebase, at your actual default branch, and make genuine changes to what already exists. Token-only or full username+password auth, your choice.
Every completed run becomes a Proposed Delivery — a real, reviewable diff — sitting in a queue until a human explicitly approves it.
Every team gets its own isolated Workspace, with Administrators who manage membership and Members who get to work — switchable in seconds from a sidebar.
Every meaningful action — a repository target configured, a delivery approved, a member's role changed, a checkout that failed — writes an append-only entry to the Audit Log.
Native email/password login works out of the box — zero external dependencies. Organizations that already run an identity provider can optionally connect any OpenID Connect-compliant IdP as a second path, with every first-time sign-up gated behind explicit admin approval.
| What other tools give you | What AgentHub gives you |
|---|---|
| One-off chat prompts | Configured, reusable agents with permissions and versioned skills |
| Copy-pasted AI output | Real checkouts of your actual repository |
| "Trust me, it's fine" | An explicit human approval gate before any repository write |
| A black box | Live execution logs, full plan visibility, and an append-only audit trail |
| A single shared login | Native auth + optional enterprise SSO, admin-approved |
| One flat workspace | Isolated, multi-tenant Workspaces with real Role-based access |
Assign work, watch it move across the board, review and approve before anything ships.
Configure agents once, reuse skills forever, let execution run on infrastructure you control.
Turn repeatable analysis and mapping work into versioned, sharable skills.
Govern access, runtimes, credentials, and SSO from one place, with every action accounted for.
Simplifier Agent Orchestrator gives your team the speed of AI-driven execution and the accountability an enterprise engineering organization actually requires.