Give it to @anton.
It has a computer.
Tag a task in plain language. Anton does it on a real cloud machine, terminal, browser, files, and hands you the finished thing, running.
- ✓ scaffold project
- ✓ write copy + styles
- ✓ build, check output
- ✓ deploy + hand off URL
Slow mornings, serious coffee.
Single-origin beans roasted in-house, pastries out of the oven at seven.
If it happens on a computer, you can hand it off.
Every task runs on Anton's own machine. It plans, works, checks the result, and hands back something you can use.
build a landing page for my studio and put it online
Shipped. Scaffolded, styled, deployed. You get the URL.
pull prices from these three sites into one spreadsheet
Collected. Its browser reads each page. You get the file.
this build is failing, fix it
Green. Reproduced, patched, rebuilt until it passes.
make a working prototype of this app idea
Running. Built and served, live preview beside the chat.
research this market and write me a report
Sourced. Real pages read and cross-checked, then written up.
rebuild this page with our copy and colors
Rebuilt. Studies the reference in its browser, shows you live.
Ask. Watch. Receive.
Say it in plain language
No prompts to engineer, no tools to wire up. Describe the task the way you would to a person.
Anton works on its machine
A cloud computer spins up. You see every command it runs and every page it opens, live.
You get the finished thing
A running app, a deployed URL, a file you can download. Checked before it is handed over.
Trust is earned the hard way.
Real tools, real work
Anton runs commands, opens pages, and edits files on a genuine machine. The work is real, so the result is too.
Watchable by design
You see the terminal, the browser, and the files as they change. Nothing hides behind a summary. A failing build is visible, so honesty is the only option.
Finished means verified
Anton keeps going until the task is done and checked, not until it produces a plausible reply. Persistence, then proof, then a handoff you can rely on.
What exactly is Anton? +
Is it really a real computer? +
What do I need to set up? +
Can Anton make mistakes? +
What does it cost? +
@anton, build something.
Free in beta. Things will occasionally break. You will see them break, and you will see them get fixed.