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Persistent workspaces
Give every task a durable cloud environment with the right branch, dependencies, ports, and resources.
Bring your own agent subscription
Nimbus gives every task a persistent cloud workstation with your repos, terminals, setup scripts, ports, and agent credentials ready to go. Bring your own Claude or Codex subscription and run the tools you already trust.
$ git clone github.com/chrv/nimbus-v2
$ npm install
$ npm run build
+ ok Preview server attached
+ ok Agent terminal ready
claude --version
Claude Code 2.0.74
pwd
/workspace/nimbus-v2
codex --version
codex 0.48.0
Nimbus Cloud
Developer platform
Nimbus sits between your repos and your agents. It provisions the cloud machine, installs the project, keeps terminals alive, and lets developers use their own Claude, Codex, Cursor, or CLI agent accounts.
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Give every task a durable cloud environment with the right branch, dependencies, ports, and resources.
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Connect GitHub, save project recipes, and recreate clean workspaces without asking engineers to babysit installs.
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Use your personal or team Claude and Codex subscriptions. Nimbus supplies the workspace, not another locked-in agent.
Workflow
Sign in, connect GitHub, and attach the Claude, Codex, or terminal credentials your team already pays for.
Choose a repo, branch, working directory, setup command, and any supporting services the task needs.
Watch clone, install, test, and preview logs while Nimbus prepares an isolated cloud development environment.
Start Claude, Codex, Cursor, or another CLI agent in the same environment and review changes when ready.
{
"git": "configured per user",
"github": "repository access scoped",
"claude": "bring your own subscription",
"codex": "bring your own subscription",
"secrets": "encrypted per workspace"
}
Control model
Nimbus does not force a new agent bill or a new editor. Developers bring their existing Claude, Codex, and GitHub access, then run those tools inside governed cloud workspaces with setup logs and clear ownership.
See supported toolsPlans
Every plan includes standard sandbox-hours. Larger machines use hours faster, and overage uses the same multiplier so costs stay predictable as teams scale up heavier workspaces.
$49/mo
For individual developers and light agent-assisted work.
Most teams
$99/mo
For developers running persistent workspaces across real repositories.
Enterprise
For managed workspace policy, auditability, and production support.
Usage method
A Tier 1 workspace consumes one included hour per running hour. Higher-resource workspaces consume more included hours because they reserve more compute.
Overage is billed at $0.25 per standard sandbox-hour, so actual overage is $0.25/hr for Tier 1, $0.4375/hr for Tier 2, and $0.625/hr for Tier 3.
Ecosystem
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