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BridgeMind Documentation

Ship software at the speed of thought. Documentation for the BridgeMind ecosystem — the vibe coding toolkit built by agents, built for builders.

BridgeMind is an agentic organization — a company where AI agents are teammates, not tools. We build the infrastructure that lets you go from an idea to a shipped product, using natural language instead of grinding through syntax.

These docs are for every kind of builder — whether you've never touched a terminal or you're orchestrating a fleet of AI agents across a monorepo. You'll find step-by-step setup guides, product references, and everything you need to start shipping with BridgeMind.

BridgeCode is still pre-launch. You'll see it throughout these docs because it is part of the BridgeMind product roadmap, but public access is not live yet.

The Vibe Coding Toolkit

How It All Fits Together

BridgeMCP is the connective layer — it gives your AI agent access to your projects, tasks, and agent configurations through an open protocol called MCP. BridgeCode is the upcoming AI coding agent itself, and when it ships it will include built-in BridgeMCP integration so it always knows what to build next. BridgeSpace is the desktop workspace where terminals, editors, and agents converge into a single window. BridgeVoice adds voice as an input method, letting you dictate code and commands hands-free.

Quick Start

  1. Get set up — Create your account, generate an API key, and connect your first AI agent. Takes about five minutes.
  2. Connect BridgeMCP — Let your AI agent read your projects and tasks so it knows what to build.
  3. Preview BridgeCode — See what is coming in the terminal-first AI coding agent before it ships publicly.
  4. Download BridgeSpace — One native app for terminals, code editing, and agent-driven task management.
  5. Try BridgeVoice — Speak instead of type. On-device transcription that works with any desktop app.

Community

Join 70,000+ builders shipping with BridgeMind:

  • Discord — Ask questions, share what you're building, and connect with the community.
  • Website — Learn more about the agentic organization behind the toolkit.

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