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cloudscode positions itself as a “multi-agent cloud terminal.” Its core experience is not a traditional AI chat box, but a real xterm.js terminal and cloud development box running in the browser. Users can run CLI tools such as tmux, vim, ssh, bun, and git, with session state persistently restored across devices and browser tabs. It can also be used without AI integration, simply as a pure cloud terminal.
Its standout AI capability is the ability to run up to 16 AI agents in parallel. Each agent has its own terminal session, account, and model, making it suitable for splitting coding, build, test, deployment, and other tasks into concurrent workflows. On the model side, it follows an open BYOK approach, supporting Claude, Codex, Gemini, OpenClaw, and aichat, and allows users to bring their own Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google keys. The company says it does not add any token markup. The platform also integrates authentication, audit logs, multi-region support, tenant isolation, and related features, with regions available in Singapore, the EU, and the US.
The product is currently in the MVP stage and is 100% free with no credit card required. During the beta period, it is advertised as having no quota limits. The terms of service also state that there are currently no fees, invoices, payment methods, or billing cycles. Paid tiers will be introduced in the future with at least 30 days’ notice, and early users will receive a grandfather offer. However, official pricing, resource specifications, and enterprise costs have not yet been disclosed.
Its strengths are clear: a real terminal combined with multi-agent orchestration, which is closer to actual engineering workflows than a simple coding assistant. BYOK reduces the risk of being locked into a particular model provider. Tenant containers, fixed regions, TLS, encryption at rest, daily backups, and compliance-oriented infrastructure also make it relatively team-friendly. The limitations are also obvious: the product is still in MVP/private beta or approaching public beta, the terms state that there is no formal SLA, and experimental features may change. Customer stories are still placeholders, so long-term stability and support capabilities remain to be proven.
cloudscode is suitable for engineering teams using iPads, Chromebooks, shared workstations, or multi-device development setups. It is also a good fit for developers who want to orchestrate multiple AI coding agents in parallel. It is less suitable for teams with strict requirements around production SLAs, fixed budgets, a Chinese-language interface, or local compliance. The collected information does not specify availability from mainland China, Chinese-language support, or local payment options. Since it relies on Cloudflare, Hetzner, and overseas AI APIs, the actual access experience in China should be tested directly. Comparable options include GitHub Codespaces, Gitpod, Replit, CodeSandbox, or a VS Code Remote SSH plus cloud server setup.
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