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Boxes.dev launches cloud-only agentic dev environments for Claude Code and Codex

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Drew Regitsky

13d ago· 1 min readenProduct

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Boxes.dev has launched cloud-only agentic development environments (ADEs) for AI coding tools Claude Code and Codex. Product Hunt reported that the platform, built by Nick and Drew, gives each agent its own cloud computer, eliminating the need to leave laptops open or manage clunky git worktrees. The service allows developers to run agentic coding sessions from mobile and desktop, connecting from anywhere without relying on localhost, according to the Product Hunt summary.

Summary

Boxes.dev is a cloud-only agentic dev environment (ADE) that gives each Claude Code and Codex agent its own cloud computer. Built by Nick and Drew, it solves the problem of leaving laptops open and dealing with clunky git worktrees when coding with AI agents. The platform allows developers to run agentic coding sessions from mobile and desktop, connecting from anywhere without relying on localhost.

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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 think this is the future of agentic coding.
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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.

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