Agent orchestrator · Orchestrator (Cloud factories)
Warp Factories
Verified Aug 2026
Quick answer: Eng orgs that want factories-as-code for fleets of Warp/Claude Code/Codex/Cursor agents across tickets-to-PRs, with evals and optional self-hosted VPC.
Best for
Eng orgs that want factories-as-code for fleets of Warp/Claude Code/Codex/Cursor agents across tickets-to-PRs, with evals and optional self-hosted VPC.
Skip if
You only need Warp Terminal/Agent CLI, Factory.ai Droid agents, or a single local coding harness — this is SDLC fleet infrastructure in closed early access.
Who it fits
- Eng orgs that want factories-as-code for fleets of Warp/Claude Code/Codex/Cursor agents across tickets-to-PRs, with evals and optional self-hosted VPC.
- Builders who start in the browser without a local IDE setup
- Terminal-first engineers who live in the shell and git
Pros
Factories-as-code (`factory.yaml`) for fleets of coding agents across the SDLC — any harness (Warp, Claude Code, Codex, Cursor), any model, Warp cloud or self-hosted VPC; API/CLI/SDK/MCP; evals and observer agents that PR factory config; human checkpoints from Slack/Linear/GitHub.
Cons
Closed early access with usage-based pricing (qualifying orgs cited $10k factory credits) — not a consumer free SKU; orchestration only (you still bring agent harnesses/models); vendor SDLC-automation stats; easy to confuse with Factory.ai Droid agents and with Warp Terminal/Agent CLI.
Facts
- Locality:
- Hybrid (local + cloud)
- Surfaces:
- Web, CLI
- Maturity:
- Experimental
- MCP:
- Model Context Protocol support
- Verified:
- Aug 2026
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