
Our Take
Boxes.dev lets you run Claude Code and Codex in your own cloud environment—so you're not stuck on Anthropic's servers or waiting in their queue. It's self-hosted AI coding assistants, which matters because if you're building with these tools in production, you probably want control over your infrastructure, your data, and your costs. The big players are making AI accessible to everyone; Boxes.dev is making it controllable for developers who need more flexibility than a shared API can give.
This is a Product Hunt launch with minimal public data—but the concept is clear. Self-hosting Claude and Codex isn't a novel idea in theory, but executing it well means handling authentication, compute scaling, and keeping the experience smooth enough that it's easier than running it yourself. Whether this goes big depends on how easy they make it and whether they can support the compute demands of running these models at scale.
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