
Grass
Gives your coding agent a dedicated VM that's ready 24/7
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Gives your coding agent a dedicated VM that's ready 24/7
231 followers
Grass gives your coding agent a dedicated VM that's always ready. No setup, no config, no burning your laptop. Point Claude Code or OpenCode at it and run. Monitor progress from your phone, steer mid-session, push changes, all without touching your machine. Every new account gets 10 hours free. No credit card needed.










One of the coolest launch today for sure! Do you see Grass evolving into something like Slack for AI agents or more of an execution layer behind the scenes?
Grass
@lak7 Appreciate it! Grass is more of an execution layer now. Agents actually run, maintain context, and interact with real codebases.
Once you have persistent agents working in shared environments, a collaboration layer naturally emerges. Threads sharing, team workflows, etc. So it could look a bit like Slack for agents over time, but grounded in real execution rather than just messaging.
honestly the VM angle is secondary for me. the real unlock is async handoffs - start on desktop, check in from phone. I already do this mentally, I just hate the context switching to do it.
Grass
@mykola_kondratiuk totally! that's a pain point we wanted to solve for ourselves too. The reason we're excited about the VM is that sometimes when the lid is shut and inspiration strikes, it's a real life saver :-D I'm curious, do you find yourself reviewing threads more than the code itself these days?
persistent VM for the lid-closed scenario is underrated. most mobile dev setups die the moment context switches. that difference is between a toy and something you can actually rely on mid-commute.
Okay the 10 free hours with no credit card is such a smart way to get people to actually try this. Most tools gate everything.
Grass
@archita_sindu That's exactly the thinking. If someone has to pull out their card before they've had the single 'wow moment' moment, we've already lost them.
brag.fast
Congratulations on the launch. This looks like something I’d use. I use my agents from different places and it’d be cool to keep on developing from my mobile for example.
Grass
@rob_vb Thanks Rob! That's exactly the use case. Pick up where you left off, from your phone, without losing any context. Good luck with @brag.fast today too.