Viberia maps AI agents like Civilization
Viberia turns a fleet of AI agents into an isometric command map, with status icons, direct chat, and built-in docs, terminals, and browsers. The pitch is to make supervising multi-agent work feel like running an org, not juggling a pile of chats.
The idea is strong: as agent counts rise, visibility becomes the product, and Viberia bets that a spatial UI is better than another text-heavy dashboard.
- –The map metaphor makes blockers, handoffs, and team structure easier to scan than a linear inbox
- –BYOK and model choice lower lock-in, which matters if teams already split across Claude, Codex, and other models
- –Built-in terminals, browsers, and docs suggest execution, not just monitoring, so it can cover the full loop from planning to doing
- –The risk is novelty: if the spatial layer slows expert users down, it becomes a demo feature instead of an operating system for agents
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2026-05-20
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2026-05-20
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