Own your stack.
Every agent platform wants to sit between you and your AI — and meter the traffic. JustBridge takes the other side: your Mac, your subscriptions, your code, one calm canvas.
Your subscription, no meter
JustBridge drives the Claude Code and Codex you already pay for. No platform credits, no per-run charges, no surprise overages — Pro is a flat $15/mo, and the app itself is free to start.
Voice that commands, not dictates
Everywhere else, voice types into a text box. Here it runs the room: spawn agents, route tasks, open reviews, drive the whole canvas hands-free — with on-device recognition.
Local-first, actually
Your code never executes on someone else's cloud. Agents run on your Mac in isolated git worktrees, gated by verification and review before anything merges.
Comparisons below reflect public pricing and features as of July 2026. Every one of these is a serious product built by people we respect — here’s where we differ, and why.
JustBridge vs Cursor
$20/mo + usage credits; PR reviews billed per runWhere they shine: Best-in-class editor autocomplete and a huge ecosystem — if you live inside one editor, it's a great one.
- Agent-session reviews and first-pass code review run on your own Claude subscription — not a metered bot billed per pull request.
- Cloud agents execute your repo on their servers; JustBridge keeps execution on your Mac, in isolated worktrees you can inspect.
- An infinite canvas of live agents, terminals, and previews instead of a grid of tabs inside an editor fork.
JustBridge vs Warp
$20/mo; cloud-agent runs consume platform credits even with your own keysWhere they shine: A genuinely deep terminal and a polished cloud fleet for teams that want hosted orchestration.
- Orchestration is free where it should be: swarming a goal across parallel worktree agents costs you nothing beyond the subscription you already own.
- Voice is a control plane, not a dictation feature.
- Kanban that drives execution (Forge), review-gated merges, and phone oversight — all without a hosted control plane in the loop.
JustBridge vs BridgeSpace
$16–80/mo, credit-meteredWhere they shine: Cross-platform (Windows/Linux) agent grids with a built-in swarm coordinator.
- Credits run out; a flat plan on your own subscriptions doesn't. Heavy daily use costs the same on day 30 as day 1.
- A native SwiftUI Mac app — not a webview shell — with Liquid Glass, 14 themes, and real windows.
- Swarm decomposition lands on a review pipeline with verification gates, not straight into your branch.
JustBridge vs CNVS
$99–169 lifetime, no free tierWhere they shine: A kindred spirit: native, canvas-based, voice-driven. We like their taste.
- The full loop after the prompt: Forge task board, GitHub PRs, code review pane, verification clips, first-pass agent review — not just parallel terminals.
- A free tier so you can feel the magic before paying anything.
- Session search, phone remote, MCP management, and a memory vault shared across every AI tool you use.
JustBridge vs Clonk
$9.97/mo or $97 lifetimeWhere they shine: Ambitious autonomous loops with an iPhone companion and cloud hand-off.
- Autonomy with a seatbelt: goal loops and GitHub triggers file work through review-gated pipelines — nothing lands without passing your checks.
- Everything is inspectable on the canvas while it happens: live terminals, diffs, previews — not a progress bar on a black box.
- Native Mac experience end to end, from voice input to the review pane.
What you get, in one list
- Runs entirely on your Mac — code never executes on our servers
- Drives your existing Claude Code & Codex subscriptions — no usage meter
- Voice control of the entire app, on-device
- Parallel agents, each isolated in its own git worktree
- Swarm a goal into parallel subtasks with one sentence
- GitHub triggers: a labeled issue becomes a working agent
- Verification-gated merges, review queue, first-pass agent review
- Search and resume every past agent conversation