AI tool comparison
Craft Agents vs Goose
Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.
Developer Tools
Craft Agents
Open-source desktop app for multi-session Claude agents with MCP & APIs
75%
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Craft Agents OSS is an open-source desktop application built on Anthropic's Claude Agent SDK, offering a polished GUI for managing multiple AI agent sessions simultaneously. Built by Luki Labs and released under Apache 2.0, it fills the gap between raw API access and the full Claude.ai web interface — giving developers and power users a native desktop experience with serious capability depth. The app supports three permission modes that make it genuinely useful for real work: Explore (read-only, safe for exploring codebases), Ask to Edit (approval-based, for supervised automation), and Auto (unrestricted, for trusted workflows). It connects to MCP servers, REST APIs from Google, Slack, and Microsoft, and local filesystems, with real-time streaming responses and full tool call visualization. A multi-session workflow with Todo → In Progress → Needs Review → Done status tracking makes it feel more like a project management system than a chat interface. Built on Electron + React with encrypted credential storage and a headless server mode, Craft Agents is architecturally serious. It's available as a one-line installer for macOS, Linux, and Windows. With the Claude Agent SDK gaining traction, this is the first polished desktop client that treats agents as long-running workflows rather than single-turn conversations.
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Goose
Local open-source AI agent in Rust — works with 15+ LLM providers
75%
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Free
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Goose is an open-source, extensible AI agent originally built by Block (formerly Square) and recently donated to the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) under the Linux Foundation. Written in Rust for performance and reliability, it runs locally and automates complex engineering tasks across 15+ LLM providers — including Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, Mistral, and Ollama for fully local operation. It ships with a desktop app (macOS, Linux, Windows), a CLI, and an API. The AAIF donation in early April 2026 put Goose alongside Anthropic's Model Context Protocol (MCP) and OpenAI's AGENTS.md spec as the foundation's inaugural projects — signaling serious intent to create neutral, vendor-independent governance for agentic AI standards. Block's engineering team cited wanting a "neutral home" for the agent as the open-source agent ecosystem matures. For teams that want an AI agent they can actually trust to run on local hardware without phoning home, Goose is the most mature option currently available. Its Rust architecture gives it a reliability and performance edge over Python-based alternatives, and multi-provider support means you're not locked into any one model vendor.
Reviewer scorecard
“The three permission modes — Explore, Ask to Edit, Auto — is the right model for how I actually use agents. I want read-only exploration when I'm learning a codebase and auto mode when I'm in flow. That plus MCP server support makes this my new default agent UI.”
“Goose in Rust with 15+ provider support is the most serious open-source AI agent for production engineering work. The AAIF donation gives it long-term credibility — this isn't a side project that'll get abandoned when Block's priorities shift. The desktop app is polished and the CLI is fast.”
“Electron desktop apps for AI agents have a graveyard of predecessors — most people end up in the terminal or the browser anyway. The Claude-only model dependency is also a real limitation; when Anthropic changes their SDK or pricing, the whole platform needs to adapt.”
“Linux Foundation governance sounds stable until you remember how many projects get donated and then slowly starve of contribution. Block was a real engineering sponsor; AAIF is an unknown quantity. Also, Goose competes with Claude Code and Gemini CLI from companies with massive distribution advantages.”
“Agent session management as a first-class concept is where the whole category is heading. Craft Agents is early proof that the IDE model — multi-session, persistent, project-aware — is the right UX paradigm for AI agents, not the chat-box model we inherited from GPT-3 days.”
“The AAIF move is politically significant. Neutral governance for MCP, AGENTS.md, and Goose under one foundation could become the equivalent of the Apache Software Foundation for the AI agent era. If that happens, Goose is a very early bet on foundational infrastructure.”
“File attachments with automatic format conversion plus the Slack/Google API integrations mean I can finally have agents that work across my whole toolkit, not just the terminal. The one-line installer is the detail that will make this actually get adopted.”
“The ability to run Goose fully locally with Ollama — no cloud, no data leaving my machine — is the feature that matters for studios handling client IP. Rust performance means it doesn't drag on long creative automation tasks. Solid choice for privacy-sensitive creative workflows.”
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