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UnfoldAI positions itself as “supervision infrastructure for AI Coding Agents.” It is currently available as a VS Code extension and is designed for Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, GitHub Copilot, Cline, Roo Code, and terminal agents. It does not replace coding agents; instead, it provides session observation, risk detection, validation, checkpoints, and recovery prompts during or after an agent’s work, helping developers avoid blindly accepting AI-generated code.
The core of the product is the Command Center: developers can use a workspace-aware chat interface to ask about recent changes, validate the latest AI session, create checkpoints, view Safety cards, and generate verification or recovery prompts. The official messaging emphasizes local-first privacy: by default, it does not send raw code, diffs, terminal output, or full paths. Safety features include evidence-backed risk cards, validation findings, deterministic Validate Session, manual checkpoints, and MCP-lite tools. Compatible agents can request safety summaries, checkpoints, and prompts, while VS Code keeps approvals visible.
The Free plan is free forever and includes the local Command Center, basic Safety cards, Validate Session, manual checkpoints, MCP-lite, plus 10 AI chat messages per day and 3 AI pre-commit messages per month. Pro costs $12.99/month, with the first 2 days at $1 for new subscriptions, and includes AI Investigation, unlimited AI chat, unlimited AI commit messages, privacy-filtered context, and priority support. Ultra costs $29.99/month and targets heavier workflows, though some capabilities such as expanded context and an advanced recovery interface are still marked as coming soon.
Its main strength is a very clear use case: making AI-driven coding safer by adding visibility and human confirmation around uncontrolled changes, repetitive modification loops, and insufficient validation. It also supports mainstream AI coding tools and works on Windows, macOS, Linux, and VS Code 1.85+. The downsides are that the documentation does not state whether it is open source or supports self-hosting, and there is no visible support for IDEs such as JetBrains. Cloud-based AI Investigation requires login and a subscription, and its data boundaries still require further review of the privacy policy. It is best suited to individual developers and teams that already use AI coding agents heavily but want an additional safety gate before committing code.
The available information does not mention mainland China network availability, payment methods, or localization, so access status is unknown. If the VS Code Marketplace, subscription payments, or cloud-based AI Investigation connections are unstable, users in China may consider alternatives such as GitHub Copilot, built-in Cursor capabilities, CodeRabbit, or localized code review workflows.
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