Kepler: Coordinate Every AI Coding Agent From One Place
Kepler is GitKraken's new agentic development environment (ADE), and it's now in public preview for Windows, Mac, and Linux. If GitKraken Desktop is built to go deep on one repository, Kepler is built to go wide: one task, multiple repositories, multiple AI agents, tracked in a single place instead of a dozen open terminals.
In this walkthrough, product advocate Jonathan Silva shows all three ways to start a task in Kepler: from scratch across several repos at once, from an existing issue in Jira, Trello, Linear, GitHub Issues, GitLab Issues, or Azure DevOps, and from a pull request, either to address review feedback or to get an AI-assisted first pass before a human reviewer sees it.
You'll see how Kepler organizes work across a Kanban board, a list view, and a console view, how plan mode and effort level give you control over cost and risk, and how remote access lets you check on a running agent from your phone. Kepler works with any agent built on the Agent Client Protocol, including Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Gemini, Copilot, and OpenCode, so you're not locked into one provider.
Public preview means Kepler is evolving fast based on real feedback, so if you try it, GitKraken's team is reading every piece of feedback that comes in.
Try Kepler free during public preview at gitkraken.com/kepler.
GitKraken Desktop:
http://tr.ee/GKDYT
GitKraken CLI:
http://tr.ee/CLIYT
GitLens for VS Code:
http://tr.ee/GLYT
Git Integration for Jira:
http://tr.ee/GijYT
Git Blog:
http://gitkraken.com/blog