AnyFrame: Stop Hand-Rolling Agent Sandboxes
AnyFrame launched on Product Hunt yesterday. Rank #18, 90 upvotes. The pitch sits in a category that has been begging for a default: a unified control plane for spinning up isolated sandbox environments for AI coding agents. Define a config once. Get sub-second sandbox boots. Works with Claude Code, Codex, and anything that speaks MCP.
The pain point this hits. Every team building an agent product re-implements the same plumbing. Spin up a sandbox. Clone the repo. Install dependencies. Wire up skills and MCP servers. Each session takes 30 seconds to several minutes to provision. Multiply by hundreds of concurrent sessions and you have an infrastructure problem disguised as a product problem. AnyFrame caches a sandbox image after the first config and reuses it. The marketing claim is sessions boot in seconds. Web UI or Python SDK.
The positioning against existing players. E2B and Daytona have been the default sandbox layers. Browserbase owns the browser-sandbox slot. Modal Labs added persistent agent environments earlier this year. Microsoft's Orchard paper from last week claimed 10x cost reduction at 1000 concurrent sandboxes versus Daytona and E2B. AnyFrame is the first product to ship a polished consumer-grade UX on top of the same primitives, with the explicit framing that agent sandboxes are a control plane, not a runtime. The difference matters because anyone building a multi-tenant agent product needs both.
Built by Nishchith Shetty, Chirag Shetty, and team. Free to use with your own Claude OAuth token or Codex API key. Open Python SDK at github.com/tinyhq/anyframe-python. If you are running more than a couple of concurrent agent sessions and are tired of the boot-time tax, the install is a five-minute test.
https://anyfrm.com
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The pain point this hits. Every team building an agent product re-implements the same plumbing. Spin up a sandbox. Clone the repo. Install dependencies. Wire up skills and MCP servers. Each session takes 30 seconds to several minutes to provision. Multiply by hundreds of concurrent sessions and you have an infrastructure problem disguised as a product problem. AnyFrame caches a sandbox image after the first config and reuses it. The marketing claim is sessions boot in seconds. Web UI or Python SDK.
The positioning against existing players. E2B and Daytona have been the default sandbox layers. Browserbase owns the browser-sandbox slot. Modal Labs added persistent agent environments earlier this year. Microsoft's Orchard paper from last week claimed 10x cost reduction at 1000 concurrent sandboxes versus Daytona and E2B. AnyFrame is the first product to ship a polished consumer-grade UX on top of the same primitives, with the explicit framing that agent sandboxes are a control plane, not a runtime. The difference matters because anyone building a multi-tenant agent product needs both.
Built by Nishchith Shetty, Chirag Shetty, and team. Free to use with your own Claude OAuth token or Codex API key. Open Python SDK at github.com/tinyhq/anyframe-python. If you are running more than a couple of concurrent agent sessions and are tired of the boot-time tax, the install is a five-minute test.
https://anyfrm.com
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