Claude Code has introduced a new feature called Agent View, aimed at helping developers manage multiple active sessions more efficiently. The tool is designed to offer better control and streamline workflows for those juggling several AI-assisted coding tasks at once.
Why managing multiple sessions matters
Developers often run multiple conversations with AI coding assistants, switching between them to debug, refactor, or generate code. Without a clear way to track each session, it's easy to lose context or waste time re-establishing where you left off. Agent View addresses that directly — giving users a single place to see and organize their active sessions.
What Agent View brings to the table
The new view focuses on control and efficiency. Instead of manually flipping between tabs or windows, developers can now oversee all their sessions from one interface. That means less friction when moving from one task to another, and fewer interruptions to the flow of work. The feature doesn't just list sessions — it lets users quickly switch, pause, or close them without losing track of what each one was doing.
For teams or individuals handling complex projects, the payoff is obvious: more time coding, less time managing the tools. Claude Code hasn't spelled out every detail of how Agent View works under the hood, but the practical benefit is clear for anyone who's ever lost a thread midway through a debugging session.
First impressions from developers
Early reactions suggest the feature solves a real pain point. Developers who rely on Claude Code for daily work say the ability to keep multiple threads organized without extra mental overhead is a welcome change. The company hasn't shared usage statistics, but the buzz in developer forums points to strong interest.
Agent View is now available for all Claude Code users. No rollout date has been given for additional features, but the update signals a push toward more structured — and less chaotic — AI-assisted development.



