symphony
Symphony transforms project tasks into independent, autonomous execution runs, enabling teams to manage work rather than supervise coding agents.
- Region
- Overseas
- Pricing
- Free
- Open source
- Yes
- GitHub Stars
- ★ 25.0k
- Source
- GitHub
- Added
- 2026-06-05
- Last verified
- 2026-06-05
Overview
Symphony converts project tasks into independent, autonomous execution runs, allowing teams to manage work instead of supervising coding agents. It is designed for codebases already using harness engineering, monitoring task boards and generating agents to handle tasks, automatically completing them and providing proof of work. Engineers do not need to directly oversee Codex, enabling more efficient management of the entire workflow.
Key features
- ▪Automate project tasks
- ▪Reduce supervision of coding agents
- ▪Supports harness engineering
- ▪Multiple deployment options
Use cases
Pros
- +Increase productivity
- +Simplify project management
- +Enhance team collaboration
Limitations / notes
- -Limited to trusted environment testing
- -Requires a certain level of technical expertise
Who it's for
This overview was compiled by AI from public sources and may contain inaccuracies — please refer to the official site.
FAQ
How do I get started with Symphony?
You can choose to build it yourself or set it up using the Elixir reference implementation.
Who is Symphony suitable for?
It is ideal for development teams already adopting harness engineering.
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