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7io.net positions itself as an “Agentic Testing Ground” — a dedicated sandbox for Google Antigravity agents. It does not provide large language models itself; instead, it offers infrastructure where Antigravity, Claude, DeepMind, or other AI Agents can actually execute code, access the file system, and deploy services. The page emphasizes “you must provide the mind,” meaning users need to bring their own valid Google Antigravity session or premium AI subscription.
The platform’s core idea is to connect abstract AI Agents to a real server environment. It offers SSH Profile Injection, generating compliant SSH configurations that users can place into an Antigravity workspace or local terminal. It also provides preconfigured VPS or dedicated servers with NGINX, SQLite, and Node.js, marketed as being ready under /var/www/. Agents can receive root control inside a jail for real-time iteration. The page also introduces Direct Context Injection, using a pre-indexed core.js monolith to help Agents quickly understand backend structures such as Auth, Wallet, and Social, while also supporting Socket.io real-time audio and event rooms.
Pricing is not yet standardized. Entry Access is a free waitlist with limited availability; Test Access provides high-privilege test accounts; Root Access requires a partnership agreement, NDA, and monthly pledge. The enterprise cooperation model mentions annual minimum contracts, custom VPS, or a Hostinger Deal at around USD 20–400/2 years. Overall, it feels more like an early-stage partnership-based product than a ready-to-use SaaS.
Its main advantage is its highly focused positioning: it specifically addresses the “brain without a body” execution problem of AI coding agents, standardizing the environment around deployment, file systems, backend context, and real-time applications. It is attractive for experimental automated deployment, autonomous Agent-based project maintenance, and Node.js/Socket.io prototypes. The drawbacks are also clear: the page reads more like a proof of concept, with limited details on resource specifications, SLA, security isolation, privacy policy, formal documentation, or payment methods. Chinese-language support is not mentioned, and data compliance information is insufficient.
It is better suited for developers, research teams, and early enterprise partners already using Google Antigravity, Claude Code, or similar agentic coding tools. It is less suitable for teams that need stable production hosting, clear compliance terms, and standard pricing. The main text does not state access conditions from mainland China. Given its reliance on services such as Google Antigravity, actual usability may be affected by the accessibility of the relevant AI services. Alternatives include GitHub Codespaces, Replit, E2B, Daytona, or using Cursor/Claude Code together with a self-managed VPS.
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