A code-generation swarm that runs on your hardware, with free models, forever. Decompose a project, write every file in parallel, review it, and emit a full deployment stack — on your machine. Pay once.
Own the pipeline — $147 →A cloud coding agent rents you compute by the token: $20–$200 a month, every month, on someone else's servers, watching everything you build — call it $1,200 over a year, forever. SovereignCodeSwarm is one payment, runs on free models, and never sends a token you didn't approve. It pays for itself the first month you'd have rented a coder.
A planner decomposes your task into components. A swarm of coder agents writes them in parallel. A review swarm checks every file for security, performance, and correctness. An integrator stitches it together with a README and a full deployment stack. You get a complete, multi-file project — not a snippet in a chat window.
Mac, a no-GPU Windows laptop, a Linux box, a cloud VM. Uses local Ollama plus the free tiers of Groq, Gemini, and OpenRouter.
Detects what your machine can reach and discovers new free models on its own, promoting the strongest each run. Paid APIs only if you turn them on.
Run a worker on each machine. The swarm fans agents across all of them and routes every job to the least-busy backend.
A timestamped project folder: component code in subdirectories, a per-file review report, an isolated error log, and a deployment/ tree — Dockerfile, docker-compose, Helm chart, ArgoCD application with sync waves, Terraform, Prometheus monitoring — plus a project README and a metadata file recording which backends did the work, their load, and the rollout order.
One payment. No seats, no metering, no monthly. You're buying the pipeline, not borrowing it.
This writes code to disk; it never runs it. Review what it generates before you ship. It's a power tool for people who build — not a button that builds your company for you.