Windsurf: Agent Command Center for Multi-Agent Management
Windsurf 2.0 introduced the Agent Command Center, a Kanban-style interface that provides a unified view of all local Cascade sessions and cloud Devin agents, organized by status. Developers can track every running agent from one place, monitor progress, and switch between tasks without losing context across parallel workstreams.
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Agent Command Center: Managing Many Agents at Once
Windsurf 2.0 shipped the Agent Command Center on April 15, 2026 β a new interface purpose-built for the era of multi-agent development.
A Unified View Across Local and Cloud Agents
The Agent Command Center surfaces all agent sessions β both local Cascade sessions and cloud Devin agents β in a single Kanban-style view, organized by status. Developers working on multiple tasks in parallel can now see the state of every agent at a glance: which are running, which are awaiting review, and which have completed.
This is a meaningful UI shift for Windsurf. Previously, managing even two concurrent Cascade sessions required toggling between separate editor windows or losing the context of prior sessions. The Agent Command Center consolidates that visibility into a dedicated panel, making it practical to orchestrate a larger number of agents without cognitive overhead.
Designed for 10x+ Agent Workflows
According to Windsurf's announcement, the Agent Command Center is built with the expectation that developers will routinely manage ten or more agents at once β both remote and local. The interface allows users to log into Devin and Cascade through a unified account, track agents regardless of where they're running, and delegate or reassign work without navigating between separate tools.
Integration with Spaces
The Agent Command Center is tightly integrated with Spaces, the new task-level grouping feature also introduced in Windsurf 2.0. From within the command center, developers can assign agent sessions to specific Spaces β keeping related work organized around a single task or feature.