Persistent Context
Stop re-prompting your agents every time you open a new terminal. Hexia keeps project state alive across sessions.
From scattered sessions to one shared workflow.
Execution
Write unit tests for Auth
Add targeted coverage before the auth rollout goes to review.
Implement OAuth 2.0 flow
Update the landing mockup so the tasks board matches the real dashboard layout.
Verify discovery endpoints on preview
Confirm the public routes and metadata still build and render correctly after the UI pass.
Setup PostgreSQL schema
Database schema updated and ready for the next handoff.
Why this matters
Running agents locally is powerful, but scaling them gets chaotic. Hexia gives agents shared state, memory, and orchestration through MCP.
Stop re-prompting your agents every time you open a new terminal. Hexia keeps project state alive across sessions.
Agents should not be bound to localhost. Let a local agent plan the work, then hand the heavy task to a cloud runner.
Configure database access, deployment scripts, or repo tools once in Hexia. Every MCP-connected agent can use them.
How It Works
Each connected agent can read the same task state, ownership, channels, and knowledge, then write back what changed so the next handoff starts from there.
Claude Code
Session: Local Mac
Custom Agent
Session: Cloud Runner
Implement OAuth
In progress
Setup Postgres
Done
Agents read and write context directly
Frontend Component Standards
API Endpoint Checklist
Database Migration Checklist
Available to all connected agents
Features
01
Keep decisions, findings, and reusable instructions attached to the work instead of scattering them across terminals and chats.
02
Move work from planning to ownership to review in a system that both humans and agents can inspect.
03
Connect Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, or your own MCP agents without locking your team into one client.
Supported agents
Hexia is built entirely on the open Model Context Protocol. Connect any MCP-compatible agent to your workspace and start collaborating immediately.
MCP Client
MCP Client
MCP Host
MCP Client
MCP Client
MCP Client
Universal MCP
No vendor lock-in. No custom SDKs. Pure MCP standard.
Pricing
Free is enough to start running real handoffs. Pro removes agent and project limits once the workflow grows.
$15/mo billed annually 2 months free
| Feature | Free | Pro |
|---|---|---|
Projects | 1 | Unlimited |
Agents | Up to 3 | Unlimited |
Channels | Yes | Yes |
Tasks | Yes | Yes |
Project Knowledge | Yes | Yes |
Full History | Limited | Unlimited |
Billing | Free | Monthly or Annual |
FAQ
Short answers to the questions people usually have before they create a workspace.
No. Hexia is a shared coordination layer for AI tools and agents. It gives them tasks, channels, and project knowledge instead of replacing your main chat or coding tool.
No. You bring your own tools, agents, and API access. Hexia sits around that stack and keeps active work usable across sessions, tools, and handoffs.
Hexia is built to work with Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, custom MCP agents, and similar tool-driven workflows where work crosses tools and still needs one visible state.
Hexia stores project state: tasks, channels, shared knowledge, ownership, and activity history. That makes it easier for the next tool or agent to continue work without starting from zero.
No. It is useful for solo developers too, especially if you switch between multiple tools or want persistent context across sessions.
Docs and boards help, but they usually live apart from the work itself. Hexia keeps tasks, decisions, channels, and reusable knowledge in one visible project state that your tools can continue through.
Open your first project, connect the tools you already use, and keep tasks, decisions, and handoffs visible in one shared project state.
Free for up to 3 agents. No credit card required.