Free on Android
Code from
your phone.
A full dev environment on your Android device. No laptop needed. No credit card. GitHub, live previews, terminal, and AI agents — all from your pocket.
No laptop needed
Full Linux dev environment running on your Android device.
Completely free
No credit card. No trial. No limits on usage.
GitHub built in
Push, pull, open PRs. Full git workflow from your phone.
Live previews
Every dev server gets a URL. See what you’re building instantly.
Code browser
Browse, search, and edit your entire codebase with syntax highlighting.
Real terminal
Bash, Node, Python, Bun — a real shell, not an emulator.
Ellul Cloud
Your agent’s
computer.
An always-on workstation for your AI agent. Runs overnight. Keeps working while your laptop sleeps. Coordinates a team of agents in parallel.
Bring your agent
- Claude Code
- Codex
- Cursor
- OpenCode
- Grok Build
Last night, on your workstation
07:30 · Tue
- 23:42checkoutbranch start: fix/race-condition-checkout
- 23:51checkoutwrote 3 failing tests against webhook handler
- 01:18checkoutadded idempotency key to /api/orders
- 01:54checkouttests green (47 passed, 0 failed)
- 02:33docsregenerated openapi.json from /api/orders
- 03:04checkoutgit push origin fix/race-condition-checkout
- 03:14checkoutopened PR #847 → main
- 06:51ellulwaiting for your passkey to merge
PR #847 is ready to merge
fix/race-condition-checkout · +127 −44 · 47 tests
Your laptop has been closed since 23:42.
What you get
A workstation built for agents,
not another IDE.
Always on
Your agent keeps working when your laptop closes. Overnight runs, parallel branches, no babysitting.
Live previews
Every dev server gets a shareable URL the moment it boots. See what the agent built without pulling a branch.
Anywhere, any device
Web, desktop, and a mobile-native view. Check on your agent from the subway. Approve a passkey from your phone.
Real integrations
GitHub, Vercel, Fly, Neon, Supabase, Postgres. Your prod credentials never touch your laptop. Brokered from our vault on a passkey tap.
Passkey-gated security
Git push, prod DB, deploys. Every privileged action pauses for a FIDO2 tap, so 8-hour unattended runs stay safe.
Composable agents
Run Claude, Codex, Cursor, and OpenCode in parallel. Each gets its own computer. They peer read-only, so they can’t break each other.
Autonomy
Close your laptop.
Your agent keeps working.
Cursor, Claude Code, Copilot. Every one of them runs on your laptop. Close the lid and the session ends. A dropped connection erases hours of work. Switch projects and the agent forgets where it was.
Ellul gives your agent a workstation of its own. Persistent, isolated, always on. It runs through the night, and you wake to a finished feature, a reviewed PR, a drafted doc.
The agent still answers to you. Approve a merge between meetings. Check progress from the subway. Nothing about shipping overnight requires you at a desk.
Last night
checkout-rewrite23:42
You close the laptop
01:18
Agent finishes the refactor
03:04
Tests pass · branch pushed
06:51
PR drafted, waiting on you
07:30
You tap to approve from your phone
Composition
Agents that see.
Not touch.
Run three agents in parallel. One writes the code. One drafts the launch copy. One regenerates the docs. Each lives in its own sandbox. They peer into each other’s work, read-only, without stepping on each other’s state.
This is how an agent team should be built. Nobody else has shipped it.
Refactoring checkout-flow
Writing · 4h 12m
Drafting launch copy from PR diff
Reading · checkout-flow
Regenerating API reference
Reading · checkout-flow
Each agent
Its own sandbox
Cross-sandbox
Read-only peering
Coordination
Without chaos
How it works
A workstation in the cloud. One click away.
Sign up, spin up, and let the agent run. Three steps to an always-on workstation that ships while you sleep.
Sign up with a passkey
FIDO2 from the start. Your fingerprint or hardware key is the only thing that ever approves a privileged action. No passwords, nothing to leak.
Spin up a workstation
Click Create. You get a persistent Linux machine in EU with your agent already running, your repo already cloned, your dev server already alive.
Hand it the work and walk away
Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, or OpenCode. Pick your driver. Close the tab. Come back to a finished branch, a drafted PR, a tap-to-approve.
What you get
Always on
Your agent doesn’t stop when your laptop does. Long refactors, overnight test loops, week-long migrations all keep running.
Multiple agents in parallel
One per role. Each gets its own sandbox. They peer read-only and never break each other.
Off your laptop
Your SSH keys, AWS creds, and 1Password CLI never leave your machine. Credentials live in your vault and never touch the agent.
Persistent state
Encrypted storage that survives restarts, hibernation, and wake. The agent picks up where it left off, every time.
Real dev environment
Bash, git, Node, Bun, Python, Postgres, Caddy. Custom domains. Live preview URL. The same machine your agent codes against, you can SSH into.
Plugged into your stack
GitHub, Vercel, Fly, Neon, Supabase. Production credentials get brokered at approval time. The agent never sees the key.
Bring your agent
Safety
Yes means yes.
All this autonomy is only possible because every privileged action pauses for your passkey. Git push, prod DB, domain changes. They stop, wait for a biometric tap, and only then happen.
That’s how you let an agent run for 8 hours unsupervised without getting burned.
Agent
Asks
Sandbox
Pauses
You
Tap your passkey
Sandbox
Acts once
What pauses for a tap
git push5 minPush commits to your remote repo
deploy5 minPromote a build to your hosting provider
db write30 secMutate a real database row
secret read30 secSurface an API key or token
domain change5 minTouch DNS, TLS, or route config
policy updateSessionModify gates, scopes, or trusted devices
Your credentials live in your vault, on your workstation. We can’t see them. The agent can’t read them. When it needs to push to GitHub or deploy to Vercel, it asks. You tap. The token gets brokered for one action, then shredded.
Pricing
Not another tool in your stack.
The workstation the rest of it runs on.
You already pay for the stack:
Cursor Pro
$20/mo
Copilot
$20/mo
Vercel Pro
$20/mo
Add Ellul for $20 to $50. The same agent you already pay for, on a computer that doesn’t close at midnight.
Hobby
An always-on workstation for side projects.
2 sandboxes- RAM
- 4 GB
- CPU
- 2 vCPU
- Disk
- 40 GB SSD
- Transfer
- 2 TB
- FIDO2 authentication
- Per-project sandboxing
- PostgreSQL database
- Deploy previews
Pro
Your daily driver. Parallel sandboxes for production work.
5 sandboxes- RAM
- 8 GB
- CPU
- 4 vCPU
- Disk
- 80 GB SSD
- Transfer
- 3 TB
- FIDO2 authentication
- Per-project sandboxing
- PostgreSQL database
- Deploy previews
- gBrain persistent memoryPro only
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Your agent’s
computer.
A workstation for your agent. Hand it the work. Close the lid. Come back to something shipped.