Cloud Coding is a way to use Claude Code in a VM Sandbox.
The key feature of it is "templates" which allows you to script Claude Code to preform a sequence of prompts such as:
- prompt 1: write a plan
- prompt 2: implement the plan
This is extremely powerful and is what most "agent" apps consist of
From using the app everyday myself (mostly to build the site/coding agent), I've gotten better results than codex and at a much cheaper cost. I can more easily predict how much a run will cost because i control the workflow claude goes through.
The roadmap for this product isn't exactly clear so I'm looking for user feedback. The roadmap has 2 options:
1. I can compete head on with codex as a friendly UI general purpose coding agent.
or
2. I could have it be made for workflows, an API, MCP, and integrations such as triggering a template to run whenever a user commits to a repo with the template being a series of steps telling claude code to either create/run tests, lint, write docs, etc.
This 2nd option allows for use cases such as automatic documentation, tests, and code smells
Because of the need for user feedback, I'm giving each new user $5.00 of free credits (with no credit card needed) to easily try it out!
Let me know what you guys think and I'm open to all feedback!
The key feature of it is "templates" which allows you to script Claude Code to preform a sequence of prompts such as: - prompt 1: write a plan - prompt 2: implement the plan
This is extremely powerful and is what most "agent" apps consist of
From using the app everyday myself (mostly to build the site/coding agent), I've gotten better results than codex and at a much cheaper cost. I can more easily predict how much a run will cost because i control the workflow claude goes through.
The roadmap for this product isn't exactly clear so I'm looking for user feedback. The roadmap has 2 options:
1. I can compete head on with codex as a friendly UI general purpose coding agent.
or
2. I could have it be made for workflows, an API, MCP, and integrations such as triggering a template to run whenever a user commits to a repo with the template being a series of steps telling claude code to either create/run tests, lint, write docs, etc.
This 2nd option allows for use cases such as automatic documentation, tests, and code smells
Because of the need for user feedback, I'm giving each new user $5.00 of free credits (with no credit card needed) to easily try it out!
Let me know what you guys think and I'm open to all feedback!