About
FlareCode is a cloud control tower for a fleet of coding agents, for builders who run more repositories than they have hours. Describe the work in plain English; get a reviewed pull request back.
FlareCode is a cloud control tower for a fleet of coding agents — one per repo. Connect a GitHub repository, describe a task in plain English, and an agent works in an isolated cloud sandbox and opens a pull request when it's done. You review and merge — from your laptop, your phone, or a Slack message. The work happens while you're somewhere else.
The best coding agents today are tuned for one person, one repository, one task at a time. That is the wrong unit for how modern software actually gets built. Most builders carry a portfolio — a dozen services, a handful of side bets, a backlog that only grows. The scarce resource is not keystrokes saved on any single file. It is continuity of momentum across all of them.
FlareCode is built for that constraint. Connect a repository, describe the outcome in plain English, and an agent runs in an isolated cloud sandbox and comes back with a pull request. Run one repo. Run thirty. The loop is the same.
Solo founders & indie hackers
You ship a portfolio, not a product. FlareCode keeps every repo moving while you focus on the one in front of you.
Small teams & agencies
Hand off the well-scoped work — bug fixes, upgrades, glue code — and review the PRs. Your senior time stays on the hard parts.
Builders who don't sit still
Submit a task from your phone, close the laptop, and merge the PR from a coffee line. The agent ships while you walk.
Your code stays yours
Workspaces are encrypted and private. Nothing trains a model, nothing is resold, and GitHub stays your source of truth.
Ship through review
Every change lands as a pull request a human approves. No auto-merge by default, no private back doors around your branch protection.
Priced at the cost of the work
Inference billed at cost, bring your own key, and a per-task spend limit you set. Leverage shouldn't come with a lock-in tax.
We build FlareCode with FlareCode. Most changes start as a plain-English task handed to our own agent, come back as a flarecode/task-*pull request, and merge only after a human review — the exact loop you'll use. It is the shortest feedback loop we know: if the agent can't ship our own product well, we feel it before you do.
We build in public and tell you what is shipped versus what isn't — no vaporware. The thesis behind the product is in the manifesto, pricing is on the pricing page, and our security posture is on the security page. Everything we've decided in public lives somewhere on this site. Follow along at @buildwithrakesh.
FlareCode is an independent, founder-led company, heads-down on a single problem: closing the gap between intent and shipped software for people who have more of it to build than time to build it. Company and legal details live in our terms and privacy policy.
Reach out
If you're a builder running multiple products and this resonates, the fastest way to make FlareCode better is to email hello@flarecode.sh. We read everything.