Run Claude Code and Codex in your own cloud environment
Cloud dev environments for agentic coding. Run each Claude Code or Codex chat on its own computer in the cloud, connect from mobile and desktop, and code from anywhere.
Hi Product Hunt! It's great to be back with a new launch. Fond memories of launching my last company, Gem, here way back in 2017!
We’re Nick and Drew, and we’re building boxes.dev – the first cloud-only agentic dev environment (ADE) that gives every Codex and Claude Code agent its own cloud computer.
We spent the last year coding almost exclusively with Codex / Claude Code, but got tired of leaving our laptops cracked open and dealing with clunky git worktrees. Developing on localhost was holding us back, so we decided to build the cloud-based ADE that we wished existed.
We’re obviously biased, but we’ve been building boxes.dev with boxes.dev for months and it’s been a gamechanger – it’s hard to imagine going back.
Key features:
Super easy setup (our agent scans your local dev setup and ports it to the cloud)
Full-featured desktop, CLI, and mobile app (not just handoffs or remote control)
Uses your Claude Code / Codex subscription (native harnesses & familiar UX)
Your coding agents can run/test your full app end-to-end in isolation
Scheduled automations & Slack integration
Optimized for parallel agent workflows
All new users get 10 free box-hours to test it out at boxes.dev. Hope you’ll give it a try – would love any and all feedback!
About Boxes.dev on Product Hunt
“Run Claude Code and Codex in your own cloud environment”
Boxes.dev launched on Product Hunt on June 4th, 2026 and earned 109 upvotes and 24 comments, placing #13 on the daily leaderboard. Cloud dev environments for agentic coding. Run each Claude Code or Codex chat on its own computer in the cloud, connect from mobile and desktop, and code from anywhere.
On the analytics side, Boxes.dev competes within Developer Tools, Artificial Intelligence and Vibe coding — topics that collectively have 985.5k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Boxes.dev performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Boxes.dev?
Boxes.dev was hunted by Nick Bushak. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of Boxes.dev including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hi Product Hunt! It's great to be back with a new launch. Fond memories of launching my last company, Gem, here way back in 2017!
We’re Nick and Drew, and we’re building boxes.dev – the first cloud-only agentic dev environment (ADE) that gives every Codex and Claude Code agent its own cloud computer.
We spent the last year coding almost exclusively with Codex / Claude Code, but got tired of leaving our laptops cracked open and dealing with clunky git worktrees. Developing on localhost was holding us back, so we decided to build the cloud-based ADE that we wished existed.
We’re obviously biased, but we’ve been building boxes.dev with boxes.dev for months and it’s been a gamechanger – it’s hard to imagine going back.
Key features:
Super easy setup (our agent scans your local dev setup and ports it to the cloud)
Full-featured desktop, CLI, and mobile app (not just handoffs or remote control)
Uses your Claude Code / Codex subscription (native harnesses & familiar UX)
Your coding agents can run/test your full app end-to-end in isolation
Scheduled automations & Slack integration
Optimized for parallel agent workflows
All new users get 10 free box-hours to test it out at boxes.dev. Hope you’ll give it a try – would love any and all feedback!