Initial Tool List
This list is a starting point, not a ranking. Entries are based on public documentation accessed on April 29, 2026. Each product should get a fuller profile before the site is public.
| Tool | Why it currently fits | Source |
|---|---|---|
| OpenAI Codex web | Runs coding tasks in a cloud environment, can connect to GitHub, and can create pull requests from its work. | OpenAI Codex web docs |
| GitHub Copilot cloud agent | Can research a repository, plan and make code changes, and create pull requests for review from GitHub and related entry points. | GitHub Docs |
| Google Jules | Described as an experimental coding agent that integrates with GitHub, understands a codebase, and works autonomously on bugs, documentation, and features. | Jules documentation |
| Claude Code | Runs as an agentic assistant in the terminal with tools for reading files, editing code, running commands, searching, and verifying work. | Claude Code docs |
| Cursor Cloud Agents | Lets users run background cloud agents from Cursor editor, Cursor Web, Slack, Linear, and GitHub. | Cursor Cloud Agents |
| Vroni | Owner-affiliated entry reserved for a public profile once the product positioning, claims, and disclosure language are ready. | Vroni |
Required fields for a full profile
A public profile should cover task entry, authority level, environment, the artifact returned, the review gate, pricing surface, data controls, source links, last-checked date, and what is unknown.
Editorial limits for this list
The directory should call a tool a delegate only when the workflow supports that label. It should avoid inflated claims about autonomy. Each entry should spell out the workflow and what still requires human control.