Clack (upcoming)
Clack is Cysic's swarm-style creative AI IDE and the second core product under Cysic Automation.
A new kind of IDE
Traditional IDEs are built around human-driven workflows: the user writes, the tool assists. Clack inverts this model.
In Clack, the user provides a goal. The AI system takes it from there — decomposing the objective, delegating tasks, executing work, reviewing outputs, and iterating until the result is delivered. The role of the human shifts from operator to director.
This is not an IDE that makes developers faster. It is an IDE that can work without them in the loop.
How it works
Clack is built on a multi-agent swarm structure. Each agent in the swarm has a defined role:
- Planner — breaks down the goal into a structured execution plan
- Delegator — assigns tasks to the appropriate workers
- Worker — executes individual tasks using models, tools, and skills
- Reviewer — evaluates outputs, identifies gaps, and triggers correction loops
Together, these agents form a self-coordinating system that can operate for hours or days with minimal human intervention.
What this enables
- Users provide only the goal; the system handles decomposition, execution, correction, and delivery
- Automation workflows that run continuously without requiring manual step-by-step guidance
- A creation and execution environment that connects models, agents, skills, and hosting paths in one workspace
How it fits into Cysic Automation
Within Cysic Automation:
- Cysic CyClaw validates hosted automation products — a managed agent that runs continuously on behalf of the user
- Clack validates swarm-based AI IDE and automated creation workflows — a system where the AI does the work, not just assists with it
- Cyan extends this direction into a more general-purpose, accessible AI agent for broader user groups
Clack is the second step in this product line. It represents the shift from running AI to directing AI.
Coming soon
Clack is not yet publicly available. Detailed documentation will be added once the product is officially released.