Today @OpenAI introduced GPT-5. Their smartest, fastest, and most useful model yet. Touting it as their most advanced model for coding and agentic tasks.
Today, Warp is the #1 overall coding agent on benchmarks like Terminal-Bench (20% ahead of Claude Code) and top 5 on SWE-bench Verified (71%). We ve been blown away by the reception post-launch: from press outlets (TechCrunch, Fast Company, New Stack), to product adoption, and real-user feedback.
Warp 2.0 is the evolution of Warp’s terminal into a purpose-built workbench for multi-threaded coding, deployment and debugging with agents.
We recently scored 71% on SWE-bench Verified and #1 on Terminal-Bench (52%).
Warp AI is fully integrated with the terminal to make you more powerful as you work. You can feed terminal output to Warp AI for explanations or error debugging. Warp AI lets you run commands directly from chat responses without needing to copy / paste.
I used it for a year or two, but eventually went back to iTerm because I found the UX to be over-complicated and slowed me down. (Also, I'm a dinosaur with too much muscle memory to overcome...) But the AI features were interesting, so I'm curious what ya'll see as alternatives, or if you think I should give it another shot.
Switch into Agent Mode and accomplish any dev task from your terminal. Agent Mode understands natural language, can execute commands with your permission, is self-correcting, and can learn any CLI. Try Agent Mode in Warp today.