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In this video, I'm vibe coding with CMUX, an open-source terminal built for coding agents, to see how it performs against my daily driver, BridgeSpace. I put CMUX directly into my real agentic workflow to test its workspaces, keyboard shortcuts, browser integration, and multi-agent behavior, and I break down what it does well, where it struggles, and what we can learn from it for the future of vibe coding tools. 💰 Current BridgeMind Metrics MRR: $3,700+ (up 258% this month) ARR: $44,000+ and climbing 🚀 GET BRIDGESPACE: https://bridgemind.ai 💬 Join 7,000+ Builders: https://bridgemind.ai/discord Inside the episode, I compare CMUX's Ghostty-based terminal experience, workspace notifications, and in-terminal browser to the cohesive agentic suite we're building at BridgeMind with BridgeSpace, BridgeVoice, BridgeSwarm, and BridgeCanvas. You'll see how I launch Claude-based agents, Codex agents, and multi-terminal workflows in both environments, where CMUX feels snappy, and where BridgeSpace still wins for serious vibe coding with presets, agent swarms, and native voice-to-code. If you're exploring CMUX, building your own ADE, or just trying to level up your agentic coding workflow, this video will show you what matters when you're running multiple agents, terminals, and browsers all inside a single environment. ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 Why I'm Testing CMUX — A BridgeSpace Competitor 01:05 First Impressions — Shortcuts, Workspaces, and In-Terminal Browser 05:00 Launching Claude and Codex Agents — CMUX vs BridgeSpace 12:17 Performance, Notifications, and Memory Usage Breakdown 16:50 Final Verdict — Would I Switch From BridgeSpace? What is BridgeMind? BridgeMind is the operating system for the agentic future. We're building a fully integrated suite of vibe coding tools designed to orchestrate complex AI workflows: BridgeMCP — central nervous system for agentic memory and routing BridgeSpace — AI-native Agent Development Environment (ADE) and cloud IDE for managing swarms BridgeVoice — high-velocity voice-to-text for coding at the speed of thought BridgeCode — the core agentic engine powering our autonomous coding workflows Keywords: CMUX, CMUX terminal, CMUX review, CMUX vs BridgeSpace, vibe coding, agentic coding, AI terminal, coding agents, BridgeMind, BridgeSpace, BridgeVoice, BridgeSwarm, Ghostty, open-source developer tools, AI developer tools, multi-agent workflows, agent swarms, build in public, live coding, indie hacker, startup founder, developer vlog, ADE, agentic development environment. #VibeCoding #CMUX #BridgeMind #BridgeSpace #AgenticCoding #AICoding #AIAgents #DevTools #OpenSource #LiveCoding #BuildInPublic #IndieHacker #StartupFounder