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Compartment: An Open-Source Runtime for Sharing AI-Built Internal Apps

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Viktoryia Ramanouskaya

4d ago· 1 min readenProduct

Summary

Compartment is an open-source, self-hosted runtime designed to solve the problem of sharing and managing internal software built with AI coding agents. It provides teams with a centralized platform to run and share apps, scripts, workers, dashboards, and automations on their own infrastructure. The tool supports popular AI coding tools like Cursor, Claude, and Codex, and includes built-in features for isolation, role-based access control (RBAC), single sign-on (SSO), and audit logs, turning raw AI-generated code into team-ready, secure software.

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AI coding agents have made it much easier to create useful internal software: small admin apps, scripts, workers, dashboards, automations, and one-off tools that solve real team problems.
But sharing those tools is still messy.
We built Compartment as an open-source, self-hosted runtime for this new wave of internal software.
Compartment turns the code into team-ready software with isolation, RBAC, SSO, and audit logs built in.
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Compartment is a self-hosted open-source runtime for AI-built internal apps. It gives teams one place to run and share the apps, scripts, workers, and automations created with AI coding agents, on infrastructure they own. Use Cursor, Claude, Codex, or any

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