GitHub Copilot App

GitHub wants your whole coding day in one app — and the comments are already roasting it

TLDR: GitHub is testing a new paid desktop app that lets developers handle coding tasks, reviews, and AI helpers in one place. Commenters were split between intrigued and deeply snarky, joking about old tools, mocking copycat design, and arguing GitHub may already be betting on the wrong future.

GitHub has unveiled a new Copilot desktop app, now in technical preview, promising a one-stop control room where paying users can pick up tasks, review changes, run multiple AI helpers at once, and even merge work without bouncing between tools. In plain English: GitHub wants to turn coding into a kind of mission-control experience, with artificial intelligence doing more of the heavy lifting. But while the product pitch is sleek, the real action is in the crowd reaction.

The strongest mood? A mix of curiosity, eye-rolling, and "haven't we seen this before?" One commenter joked that old-school git worktree might somehow become "the technology of the year 2026," turning the launch into an accidental meme about how shiny new AI products often lean on boring old plumbing. Another immediately clocked the app's familiar look, saying it resembles other buzzy coding tools, which sparked the classic tech-comment-section accusation: is everyone just remixing the same app now?

Then came the design drama. One user dragged GitHub's recent design reputation back into the spotlight, reviving the brutal line that a previous feature looked like it was built by someone "9 years into a 2 year community college program." Ouch. Others questioned whether a desktop app is already the wrong bet, arguing the future is remote, with AI assistants working for hours in the background instead of sitting on your laptop. And in a perfectly dry closer, one commenter basically said: nice, I guess GitHub is shipping features again now that it has worked through its reliability mess. In other words, the launch landed — but so did the shade.

Key Points

  • GitHub is running a waitlist-based technical preview for the GitHub Copilot app, a desktop app for agent-driven development.
  • Users on Copilot Business or Copilot Enterprise plans can access the app immediately, subject to stated requirements.
  • The app is positioned as covering the workflow from issue or pull request intake through diff review and merge.
  • GitHub says the app supports multiple isolated agent sessions running in parallel across repositories with real-time tracking.
  • The preview requires a paid GitHub Copilot subscription, and Business/Enterprise access also requires org-level opt-in and Copilot CLI enablement.

Hottest takes

"git worktree is the technology of the year 2026" — roetlich
"9 years into a 2 year community college program" — matthew_hre
"Building a desktop app seems short-sighted" — 2001zhaozhao
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