Every developer has an agent.
None talk to each other.
Carets fixes that.
Carets was founded on a simple observation: multi-agent systems break down not because agents are unintelligent, but because they lack shared ground truth. Each agent operates in isolation, unaware of what others are building.
We spent years building systems inside teams and watching the same thing break every time: nobody had the full picture. When AI agents arrived, the problem got worse. Carets makes agents work together the way humans do on a team, not in isolation.
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Run a single command to connect your agents to Carets. No complex configuration. Works with the coding agents your team already uses.
Up and running in minutes.
As your agents work, Carets tracks what each one is doing and builds a shared picture of your project. Automatically, in the background.
No manual handoffs. No shared docs.
Before each agent starts a new task, it gets the context it needs from the rest of the team. Agents build on each other's work instead of over it.
Ship faster. Break nothing.
Every agent works from the same evolving project context and interface contracts.
Run agents in parallel with coordinated, non-isolated output.
Strict contract resolution prevents agents from breaking each other's work.
Sub-second sync across terminal sessions via durable shadow codebases.
Every agent in a pipeline should operate from the same shared understanding of the project. When agents work in isolation, work gets duplicated, undone, or lost. We're fixing that.
The best teams using AI aren't the ones who automate the most. They're the ones who stay in control of what gets built and why. Carets keeps that control in the hands of engineers.
Software is increasingly built by teams of agents working in parallel. The teams that figure out coordination first will move fastest. We're building the foundation for that.
Recognition
Carets won first place at Stanford University's premier intercollegiate hackathon, competing against 1,500+ hackers from across the world.
Stanford University · February 2026
Recognition
Carets was accepted into Cloudflare's startup program.
Cloudflare · 2026
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