I have a suggestion - an assistant which can help to set up all these agents, perhaps based on templates. You already covered various use cases, but it's not clear if it's something concrete.
I think a lot of people who might be interested in this product might be interested in an easy set-up process. Even if it doesn't really save time for an experienced ops person, a lot of people would rather talk to a bot than fill a form.
Good point. We launched our cli recently exactly for this. It comes with skills, so you can use your own local setup (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex), to build up templates, spin up sessions, and set things up. You can scope what agents can and can't do. I wouldn't recommend using an agent to set up guardrails. There should be some human oversight for this.
Hi, this looks really powerful, in that it seems to have many use cases.
One question I had:
Does every sandbox change end (when ready for production) in a pull request? If marketing sends me a pull request and I hate the code, what's the flow like for me to fix it?
The sandbox’s lifecycle is independent of the PR so that the same user or someone else in your team, like an engineer can come back to the same session and keep building until the result is ready to merge. So you can choose to iterate on the first drafts on the same sandbox. Curious, what flow you envision in your case?
Thanks! Lots of use cases. For the workflow you mentioned, the idea is marketing sends you a PR with the live preview. You can see the UI changes and if you need to change anything, you can open the session, which will let you modify, backtrack, or continue their work inside the same sandbox they used.
all of our customers are using Anthropic APIs for programmatic use. Codex and other providers let you use Oauth. But inside of a sandbox, you can technically use max plan since it is the same as using Claude locally.
I think a lot of people who might be interested in this product might be interested in an easy set-up process. Even if it doesn't really save time for an experienced ops person, a lot of people would rather talk to a bot than fill a form.
One question I had:
Does every sandbox change end (when ready for production) in a pull request? If marketing sends me a pull request and I hate the code, what's the flow like for me to fix it?
If someone from Anthropic sees this, would love to know if I can use my max plan here.