Cordane is the self-hostable hub for your team’s AI coding agents — run them on machines you own and drive them all from one browser tab, from anywhere.
Cordane is two pieces: a hub you open in a browser — the board, terminals, and live app previews — and workers, the machines where your agents, dev servers, and code actually run. Workers dial out to the hub over a single connection, so they can live anywhere: a laptop, a VPS, or a box behind a corporate firewall — with no inbound ports, no VPN, and no SSH config.
You choose where the hub lives — run it yourself, or let us host it — but either way your code, secrets, and compute never leave the workers you own.
Cordane is built by Sitedity SRL, a software company registered in Romania. We’re a small team that ships the product directly and works closely with our beta users. If you want to reach the people behind Cordane, email contact@cordane.ai — it goes to us, not a queue.
Running AI coding agents on hardware you own is the safe choice — your repo and secrets stay on your machines. But reaching those machines from anywhere usually means SSH keys, a VPN, or ports left open, and sharing access with a teammate means handing out keys and poking holes in a firewall.
We didn’t want to trade ownership for convenience, or convenience for ownership. So Cordane keeps the agents and code on machines you control, and gives your whole team one browser tab to launch, watch, and steer them — without exposing anything. That’s the whole idea: yours, and a tab away.
Cordane is in private beta, and we’re onboarding teams as slots open. You can see what’s shipped and what’s next on the roadmap, read how it works in the docs, or request access and we’ll send an invite when a slot opens.
Want to bring your own machines?
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