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.
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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. CodeSwarm 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.
Splits your task into components with clear interfaces before a line is written.
A swarm of coder agents builds every component at once across your machines.
Security, performance, and correctness review on each file — with a written report.
Stitches it together with a README and a full deployment tree, Docker to Terraform.
Tell the swarm what to build in plain language — a service, a CLI, a full app.
Planner → parallel coders → parallel reviewers → integrator, routed to the least-busy backend on every machine you've added.
Component code, per-file review report, README, and a deployment/ tree — ready to inspect and ship.
The engine: planner → parallel coders → parallel reviewers → integrator, with project and multi-language modes.
Six providers, auto-detect, free-first fallback chain, live free-model discovery, least-busy load balancer.
Drop it on any machine to add it to the swarm — no dependencies.
Streamlit app: detected backends, discovered models, per-backend load, full run history.
Your agent can invoke the whole pipeline on command.
Running in minutes — and every future version ships to you automatically.
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.
No. With a free cloud key it runs on any laptop. With Ollama it runs fully offline on your own hardware.
Yes, by default — local models and free cloud tiers only. Paid providers are opt-in with one flag.
Only to the model you chose. Run it fully local with Ollama and nothing leaves at all.
It checks each backend's live model list every run and adopts new free models automatically.
With the Commercial / Team license, yes.
One payment, free models, your hardware. The pipeline is yours.
Own the pipeline — $147