
Superlogical
by @mitchellhA multiplexer for all work — unifying interactive, automated, and production workflows in one durable session layer.
Superlogical is building a unified multiplexer for all work, bridging the fragmented landscape of local development, remote access, coding agents, background jobs, and production systems. Founded by Mitchell Hashimoto, Jack Pearkes, Alasdair Monk, and Hector Simpson, the platform introduces a durable session layer that spans applications and environments, preserving history and exposing structured data and actions. Today's tools divide interactive, automatic, and production work into separate silos — Superlogical replaces that fragmentation with one composable, well-crafted underlying system. It starts with a terminal multiplexer and expands to support humans and machines working in parallel, making all operational context visible and controllable.
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