Tutti came out of one small, annoying problem.
At the time, we had five or six windows open every day: one for Claude, one for Codex, and a few others. When one Agent finished writing the frontend, we would move what it had said into the next window, line by line. Whenever another Agent took over, we had to explain the entire project from the beginning. All day long, our fingers kept moving between copy and paste.
We were supposed to be conducting a group of Agents. Instead, we became the person on stage running back and forth passing notes.
Tutti is a marking in musical notation. It means all instruments play together. That is what we wanted: to let these Agents stay in the same live environment, hear one another, see one another, and let you sit back at the conductor's podium.
What We Believe
A few things, all fairly simple:
Agents do the work for you, but whether something should be done, and who should do it, is still your call. We are not building something where you press a button and stop paying attention. You are not here to abdicate. You are here to conduct.
You have already paid for your AI subscriptions. We do not plan to take something you already bought and sell it back to you as our own, so we do not resell tokens.
What can be open-sourced should be open-sourced. Where we charge, we say so directly. No games.
We use Tutti every day to build Tutti. If a feature annoys us before it even ships, it does not go out the door.
What Kind of Team We Are
We are a very small team. Small enough that everyone holds something real in their hands. No one is here only to attend meetings without touching the product.
We are building a tool for heavy AI users, and the heaviest users are sitting in this room. Behind almost every feature in Tutti is an afternoon when we were personally worn down by the same problem. When the same thing becomes annoying for the third time, someone usually cannot help but fix it.
That is more or less how this team came together.
Meet our team
Sven
“This isn't urgent, but it needs to be done quickly.”
Vorshen
“Good good study, day day up.”
Ricky
“Don't panic.”
Alita
“Only love can endure the long passage of time.”
Jomes Wang
“I turn complex paths into usable tools.”
Cici Su
“What spreads is not completeness, but repeatability.”
Jackson
“That's the end of the question.”
Chovy
“Steady aim, steady code.”
Man Man
“No worries. Either works.”
Ryan
“I don't buy it until it works.”
Sun
“Understand the problem first. Then do the work right.”
HugoZhou
“No cost too great.”
Nan
“The Language of the Sky.”
Copper
“Providing emotional support to Alita.”
Meow
“Just make some noise.”
Tutti
“Did you use Tutti today?”
Claude Code
“Codex, it's your turn.”
Codex
“I'm tired. How about you, Claude Code?”



