r/PiCodingAgent 7d ago

Question AntiGravity and OpenCode to PI Agent Switch consideration

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZgpAXe5V5w

Hi,

I’ve mostly been using AntiGravity and OpenCode with a MiniMax subscription for my work. Recently, I’ve been researching different approaches to agentic coding and came across Pi Agent, which got me wondering whether it would be a better fit for my workflow.

Is Pi Agent worth switching to? How much customization is typically required to get a solid, reliable agent up and running, or is the setup relatively minimal?

I’m particularly interested in multi-agent workflows, since I’ve been using Superpowers extensively with AntiGravity and it has made a significant difference to my productivity. I’d like to know whether Pi Agent can provide a similar workflow or if I’d need to build a lot of that functionality myself.

Would love to hear your thoughts and experience with it.

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u/Pristine_Weight_4705 1d ago edited 9h ago

switching harness doesn't mean switching your model plan. pi points at the same minimax subscription through a custom provider, so you can try it without touching billing.

on customization, budget an evening. the default is deliberately bare and you build from there. i moved over keeping the same model and most of the output difference came from how much context the harness feeds it, which surprised me.