Automatic status columns
Agent Board sorts every session into Active, Attention, and Finished, and keeps them moving as state changes: a session lands in Attention as soon as it raises a permission or question, hits an error, stalls, or trips a runaway CPU, memory, or disk-write alert, and slides to Finished when its turn ends. You never file a card; the board reads your sessions and arranges itself.
Cards that carry the detail
Every card holds what the notch holds: agent and project, session title, current state and activity, and the reason a session is blocked. Chips add the host app, account, model, git branch, tokens, cost, files and commands touched, diff lines, active subagents, MCP server, a context-pressure warning, and runaway CPU, memory, or disk alerts. The header counts live sessions, and remote sessions get their own count.
A board that floats
Open it from the Pages menu in the panel header and it floats free of the notch as an ordinary Mac window: move it, resize it, send it to full screen, or minimize it to the Dock. It reopens at the size and position you left it, and it is the widest-angle view AgentPeek has, built from the same live session state as everything else.
Built for parallel sessions
Running two agents, the session list is enough. Running six, you want columns: what's working, what needs you, what's done. Launch the fleet with a View, keep the board up on a spare corner or second display, and clear the Attention column as it fills.
