Multi-Model Support
Switch between leading AI providers and local models depending on the task, latency, workflow, or environment.
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Install Cortex the way that fits your workflow best
Cortex supports a broad range of model providers and local setups
Built around the core capabilities needed for real coding workflows
02 / Use Case
From early ideas to production-ready workflows, use agents where they save the most time.
Ask Cortex to explain architecture, inspect files, and map how a project works before you make changes.
Use Cortex to add validation, review recent changes, diagnose failing tests, and keep moving without leaving the terminal.
Execute headless tasks for linting, test runs, and scripted workflows with configurable autonomy and tool controls.
Extend Cortex with MCP servers to work with databases, APIs, GitHub, and local files through one consistent workflow.
Set up automated PR reviews, issue triage, and repository workflows directly through GitHub Actions.
Create custom agents with specific prompts, restrictions, and capabilities tailored to how your team builds.
03 / How it Work
Build Without Friction
Switch between leading AI providers and local models depending on the task, latency, workflow, or environment.
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Switch between leading AI providers and local models depending on the task, latency, workflow, or environment.
05 / Agents
Connect tools, use agents with context, and move from idea to execution faster.
06 / Subscription
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Cortex CLI is an open-source AI coding agent that runs directly in the terminal with access to the file system, terminal, and development tools. Your product layer extends that workflow into WEB and IDE experiences.
WEB is the browser workspace for reviewing and orchestrating work, while IDE keeps Cortex close to local code editing and agent execution.
VIBE is the in-IDE flow for steering agents, reviewing context, and iterating on implementation without leaving the editor.
The mocked marketing site presents Cortex as model-flexible, with exact provider wiring deferred because this frontend has no backend integrations.
Security behavior is represented as local product copy only; agent permissions, filesystem access, and integrations remain controlled by the real Cortex runtime outside this mock frontend.
MCP is described as the extension layer for connecting agents to approved tools and data sources while keeping this site fully local and mocked.
Cortex copy supports automation-ready workflows, but this landing app does not create real CI integrations or external calls.
The mocked plans are organized around workflow tiers, not per-agent billing. Real billing is intentionally out of scope for this frontend.
08 / Changelog