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Write software

Private, persistent, share with a link

On real infra

Linux. Sudo. The disk persists.

Start a new sandbox, systemd and all, in a second.

An API designed for humans and agents.

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All you need is a computer

The cloud industry has long been selling “platforms” that you have to design your software around. You don't need a platform, you need a computer. A normal Linux computer that can run whatever software you like: apt, systemd, anything.

We handle auth

Every VM you launch gets HTTPS and is behind IAM automatically. It starts private to you. Then share a link and your friends can use it. We handle TLS certificates, DNS, and the reverse proxy so you never have to think about deployment.

Your disk is persistent

Your VM's disk survives reboots and updates. Install Postgres, SQLite, Redis—whatever you need. Your data stays where you put it. No ephemeral containers, no cold starts, no surprises.

An Agent Cloud

Your agents need a VM to build on, to deploy apps, to show you their works. Clone your full dev VM in a second to get a new world for a new idea.

$20/month for your VMs

One price, no surprises. You get 2 CPUs, 8 GB of RAM, and 25 GB of disk—shared across up to 25 VMs. Run one big project or twenty-five small ones. Your bill is the same every month.

2 CPUs
Shared across all VMs
8 GB RAM
Shared across all VMs
25 GB disk
Per VM, persistent

Teams for Business

The Team plan gives everyone on your team their own VMs with shared burst capacity, admin controls, and SSO. For production workloads, we have usage-based pricing.

What people are saying

I just vibecoded a backoffice with AI and it works great. I am... processing this.

Filippo Valsorda

Been using it for just over a week now. Really falling in love with it. Even without AI coding features, I'm not sure how I'd do local development without it.

Mark Roddy

bootmeh.dev removes the laborious barrier between managing cloud infrastructure, building software, prototyping and ridiculously lowers the barrier to entry for me.

Emmanuel Odeke

Seriously don't die. I haven't found a service I could code on my phone from like this. It's amazing.

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