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What is Conductor Cloud?

Run Conductor workspaces on cloud machines that keep working when you step away

A cloud workspace is a regular Conductor workspace that runs on its own isolated cloud machine instead of your Mac. You still use the same Conductor workflow: chat, review the diff, use the git panel, and open terminals from the workspace.

Info:

Cloud beta currently supports API key auth for Codex, Cursor, and Claude. We are working on supporting all subscriptions moving forward.

Cloud workspaces change two things:

  • Agents keep working when you step away: close your laptop during a task and the agent keeps going. Open the workspace later and pick up the conversation where it left off.
  • Your Mac stays light: each workspace's worktree, dev processes, and agent run on its own cloud machine instead of on your laptop.

Start here

  1. Get started: open Conductor, complete cloud setup, and create your first cloud workspace.
  2. Work with cloud workspaces: use file sync, terminals, and the cloud workspace panel.
  3. Cloud snapshots: see what the prebuilt environment includes and customize it for your project.
  4. Environment variables: see which variables are available to setup scripts, agents, and terminals.
  5. Beta limitations: review current limits and what to expect during the beta.

Getting help

You are in a small beta group, and your feedback helps us decide what to improve next.

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