After spending nearly $2,000 a month on Claude Code API access and many hours refining our workflow, we found running multiple parallel sessions was often more frustrating and inefficient than running just one.
That’s why we built Dereference.dev — an IDE designed to run multiple Claude Code CLI sessions in parallel, so you can finally ditch terminal chaos.
You can spawn, name, search, and switch between sessions easily, with persistent context that lets you close and reopen without losing work. It also includes simple file editing and GitHub sync—all focused on prompt-first workflows, not just code.
If you’ve ever juggled Claude Code sessions across terminals or tmux, you know how draining it is. Dereference.dev organizes everything visually and persistently, so you focus on building, not managing UUIDs or tabs.
It’s made for power users who want to speed up AI coding by running multiple sessions concurrently—whether fixing bugs, generating features, or experimenting rapidly.
We’re working to make session management lightning fast, improve context sharing, and build deep integrations for a seamless AI coding ecosystem.
Check it out and feel free to roast us, this is our v0.
Happy coding!