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Verdent Desktop
Standalone application with parallel agent execution and workspace isolation via git worktrees.
Verdent for VS Code
VS Code extension with Plan-Verify-Code workflow and production-ready verification.
Why Verdent
Plan-Verify-Code Workflow
Define requirements the way you think, refine through clarification, and lock in a visual plan, so agents execute with accuracy from the first step.
Clarification Loop
Smarter planning through continuous discussion and refinement of requirements.
Build from Descriptions
Tell Verdent what you want to build in plain English. It will make a plan, write the code, and ensure it works through comprehensive verification.
Multi-Provider Intelligence
Orchestrates models from Claude, GPT-5, Gemini, and Kimi within a single workflow. Each specialized agent leverages the optimal model for its task.
Specialized Subagents
Explorer, Verifier, and Code Reviewer agents handle different workflow phases with isolated context for peak performance.
Production-Ready Verification
Iterative testing cycles ensure code passes comprehensive testing before delivery. Verdent automatically generates, tests, and repairs code until it works correctly.
Adaptive Learning
Analyzes existing code to learn project-specific patterns. Generates new code that matches existing style and prefers existing libraries over introducing new dependencies.
Flexible Autonomy
Choose your level of control: Auto Run, Manual Accept, or Skip Permissions modes.
Team Collaboration
Share project rules and subagent configurations through version control. Ensure consistent AI behavior across your team.
1M Token Context
Ingest entire codebases with smart context loading that prioritizes relevant files based on task context.
FAQs
What's the difference between Verdent Desktop and Verdent for VS Code?
What's the difference between Verdent Desktop and Verdent for VS Code?
Verdent Desktop is a standalone application with parallel agent execution—run multiple AI agents simultaneously across git worktrees. Verdent for VS Code is an extension that integrates into your existing VS Code workflow with the Plan-Verify-Code approach. Both share the same credit pool.
Which platform should I choose?
Which platform should I choose?
Choose Verdent Desktop if you want to work on multiple features in parallel with isolated workspaces, or manage multiple projects with instant switching. Choose Verdent for VS Code if you prefer working within VS Code and want tight integration with your existing workflow.
How does pricing work?
How does pricing work?
Verdent uses a credit-based model starting at $19/month. Credits are shared across both Desktop and VS Code, so one subscription works everywhere. All plans include access to Claude Sonnet 4.5, GPT-5, and GPT-5-Codex.
Can I use both Desktop and VS Code?
Can I use both Desktop and VS Code?
Yes. They’re independent applications that share your credit pool and account. Use whichever fits your workflow.