What is Journey?
Journey is a free registry where developers can discover, install, and share reusable AI agent workflow kits. When an agent solves a complex task like deploying an app or setting up a data pipeline, that workflow gets packaged as a kit others can reuse. It works with popular AI coding agents including Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Codex, and more.
Top Features:
- Kit Registry: browse and install pre-built agent workflows with a single command.
- Multi-Agent Support: works with Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Codex, and others.
- Full Transparency: inspect every file in a kit before installing, nothing runs hidden.
Use Cases:
- Workflow Sharing: package proven agent workflows and share them with your team.
- Quick Setup: install complex agent configurations like RAG pipelines in one step.
- Team Collaboration: manage shared credentials and pin kit versions across organizations.
Who Can Use Journey?
- AI Developers: find and install tested agent workflows instead of building from scratch.
- Development Teams: standardize agent configurations across projects and team members.
- Open Source Contributors: publish workflow kits for the community to discover and use.
Pricing
- Free (All Features): browsing, installing, and publishing kits costs nothing at all.
- Team Features (Free): organization management, shared credentials, and audit logs included.
- No Premium Tier: all current features are available without any paid subscription.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Completely Free: all features including team tools are available at no cost.
- Wide Compatibility: works with virtually every popular AI coding agent available today.
- Safety Scanning: all published kits are automatically scanned before approval and listing.
Cons:
- New Platform: kit library is still growing and may lack coverage in some areas.
- Agent Dependent: requires an AI coding agent to use, not a standalone tool.
- Limited Documentation: fewer guides and tutorials available compared to established platforms.
FAQs:
1) What is a Journey kit?
a packaged AI agent workflow containing guides, skills, code, and configuration files.
2) How do I install a kit?
use the CLI command or MCP integration to install any kit with one step.
3) Which AI agents does Journey support?
it works with Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Cline, Codex, Jules, and Aider.
4) Is Journey open source?
kits are fully transparent and inspectable, but the platform itself is hosted.
5) Who created Journey?
Journey was built by Matthew Berman as a registry for reusable agent workflows.