Grass
Why Choose Grass?
fr if u ever burned out ur laptop trying to host agentic workflows locally, this is the play. the sweet spot is when u need a persistent vm so u never gotta deal with messy enviroments or rebooting deps. basically u just point the tool at it and get coding instantly without the headache. whats really cool is the ability to monitor and steer from your phone instead of staring at a terminal all day. most alternatives trap u in the IDE but here u can push updates mid-session while doing something else. it gives u actual control over the output without being chained to the keyboard. fair warning though its still in alpha so uptime isnt guaranteed like bigger providers. also keeping source code on their servers might not fly for super proprietary projects yet. still try the free trial first since theres no cc required to see if it holds up.
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.
Grass Introduction
What is Grass?
Grass is basically a cloud vm you give to your coding ai agents so they dont burn out your laptop. It lets you run things like Claude Code or OpenCode on a fresh server instead of messing with local setup or configs. You can keep an eye on progress or steer the session from your phone and push changes without ever touching your actual machine. Its super useful for devs who need an always-online workspace, and new signups get 10 hours free with zero cc required.
How to use Grass?
To get started, head over and sign up, they give new accounts 10 hrs free so theres no cc needed upfront. Its basically instant access, just verify your email and you can jump straight into the settins. No complicated setup or configs required on your end which saves time. Once inside, you point your preferred coding agent lik Claude Code or OpenCode at the Grass VM. Instead of running tasks locally, the AI connects to the remote machine, so you dnt burn out your own laptop battr. Just swap the endpoints in your tool and hit run. After that, you can manage the whole thing from your phone or wherever. You can check progress, steer the session mid-way, and push changes without ever needing to touch your phsyical machin. It makes developing way easir when you can just relax and watch the terminal move.
Why Choose Grass?
fr if u ever burned out ur laptop trying to host agentic workflows locally, this is the play. the sweet spot is when u need a persistent vm so u never gotta deal with messy enviroments or rebooting deps. basically u just point the tool at it and get coding instantly without the headache. whats really cool is the ability to monitor and steer from your phone instead of staring at a terminal all day. most alternatives trap u in the IDE but here u can push updates mid-session while doing something else. it gives u actual control over the output without being chained to the keyboard. fair warning though its still in alpha so uptime isnt guaranteed like bigger providers. also keeping source code on their servers might not fly for super proprietary projects yet. still try the free trial first since theres no cc required to see if it holds up.
Grass Features
Hardware Offloading
- ✓dedicted VM runs heavy stuff so u dont fry ur laptop
- ✓zero setup needed just point and go with no config mess
- ✓keep ur local machine cool while processing happens remote
Remote Monitoring
- ✓watch progress straight from yur phone without lag
- ✓steer sessions live if things start going offtrack
- ✓push updates without ever opening the terminal window
AI Agent Hooks
- ✓plug in claude code or OpenCode outta the box
- ✓stable environment makes code gen more consistent
- ✓works seamlessly with diffrent agentic frameworks
Trial Access
- ✓new accounts get 10 hours free to start
- ✓no credit card needed to test drive the service
- ✓perfect for alpha users wanting to try before buy
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