This April 2026 snapshot covers 23 AI agent tools scored by ToolVitals. It gives a grounded view of which projects were shipping well, staying healthy, and looking active enough to matter, without trying to make popularity do all the work.

The ranking is ordered by ToolVitals score first, with GitHub stars used only as a secondary popularity signal when scores are close. That keeps the list centered on product quality and shipping momentum, while still recognizing tools with broader developer attention.

Rankings

RankToolHealthShippingGitHub StarsScoreStatus
1Agent Deck97100219998🟢 Excellent
2Dyad951002018697🟢 Excellent
3GoClaw92100293896🟢 Excellent
4Moltis92100261196🟢 Excellent
5Inkeep Agents92100111196🟢 Excellent
6Agent Device91100189295🟢 Excellent
7Backend.AI8910063394🟢 Excellent
8Signet AI8910012894🟢 Excellent
9Wonda861006492🟢 Excellent
10onequery83100391🟢 Excellent
11Hermes Agent928812102190🟢 Excellent
12Qodo PR Agent94721101984🟢 Excellent
13Agent LSP8188784🟢 Excellent
14Runtime TypeScript8188084🟢 Excellent
15RamaLama8572279679🟢 Good
16SkillHub8572266579🟢 Good
17Blinko82721014078🟢 Good
18GPT Researcher81722673977🟢 Good
19Alan AI6788243676🟢 Good
20claude-deck80721176🟢 Good
21canvas-notebook7672874🟢 Good
22Klavis AI7638571859🟡 Fair
23Agent Field64072635🔴 Needs Attention

Top 3 Highlights

Agent Deck ranked first with a 98 ToolVitals score, a 97 health score, and a perfect shipping score. It stands out as a terminal session manager for AI coding agents, with one TUI for Claude, Gemini, OpenCode, Codex, and more.

Dyad came in second with a 97 ToolVitals score and the largest GitHub following in the group at 20,186 stars. It is a local, open-source AI app builder for power users, and it also posted a perfect shipping score.

GoClaw ranked third at 96, with a perfect shipping score and a 92 health score. It is a Go implementation of OpenClaw for multi-tenant agent teams.

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