Computer-off cloud coding

Send the tile. Keep building.

Choose work on your phone, send it to a bounded GitHub Actions runner, and close your laptop. Vyben keeps the coding job off your personal computer, returns a review branch, and opens a draft pull request only after you inspect and approve the result.

Vyben Canvas
"Add an auth flow that connects to the login API"
API
POST /login
FLOW
Signup Flow
DB
User Store
AUTH
Email Verifier
JOB
Sync profile
The Canvas

Stop squinting at minified text.

Typing code on a phone is a broken experience. Vyben replaces the keyboard with high-level conversation. Your codebase becomes tiles—one for every API, flow, and data store. Vibe code directly on the tile you want to change, map the system, and only drill into the raw code when you actually need to.

Tiles View

Logic Tiles

Connections View

Connections

Canvas View

Visual Canvas

Tile Details View

Deep Context

Trust Center View

Trust Center

Categories View

Categories

Cloud runner

Your computer can stay off.

Connect the least-privilege Vyben GitHub App, choose a repository and tile, then dispatch a bounded Codex job to GitHub-hosted Actions. The agent job has read-only repository credentials. A separate finalisation job can create only an isolated review branch after validating the handoff.

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GitHub Actions
Codex
Review branch
Draft PR
"Wire up the new login screen to Supabase."
I've connected the login logic. The auth flow is now securely synced with Supabase.
"Can you add Apple Sign-in too?"
Done. I've updated the OAuth providers and added the button to the UI.
"Great, run the auth tests."
All 14 tests passed successfully. Ready to deploy!
The Dude

Powered by The Dude. Built for vibe coders.

Meet The Dude—your dedicated AI coding assistant. He doesn't just autocomplete text; he understands your architecture. Tell him what to build via voice or text, and he'll translate your thoughts into logic tiles in seconds, giving you an architecture-first view of your entire stack.

Agent roadmap

Drop a tile onto the agent you want.

Vyben's control plane already reserves provider-neutral connections and tile assignments. OpenClaw and Hermes are coming next and remain disabled today; the first supported computer-off executor is the bounded Codex runner.

"Hermes, what's the difference between Stripe's PaymentIntents and SetupIntents?"
Hermes · roadmap concept
PaymentIntents are for immediate capture, while SetupIntents save a payment method for future use without charging now.
"Nice. Now scaffold a webhook endpoint to handle payment_intent.succeeded events."
Hermes · roadmap concept
Done. Created /api/webhooks/stripe with signature verification, event routing, and idempotency checks. 3 files updated.
Process

How it works

1. Connect a repository

Install the Vyben GitHub App only on repositories you choose, then select the repository, base branch, and tile you want to change.

2. Run it in the cloud

Add a bounded instruction and dispatch it to a temporary GitHub-hosted runner. Your Mac or PC does not need to stay awake or online.

3. Inspect before the PR

Review the changed files and tests first. Approval creates a draft pull request on the isolated branch; Vyben never merges your default branch.

Scenarios

A canvas for every stage of the build

Seamless continuity

Send an auth fix on the train while your computer stays off, then inspect the review branch before you arrive.

Map data flows

Visually trace how a single database change ripples through your frontend components.

Feature Queue on the go

Have an idea in the shower? Drop it into the Feature Queue via voice to implement later.

Living documentation

Your architecture diagram is your codebase. When the code changes, the tiles update.

Generate scaffolds

Spin up entire system foundations without touching a keyboard.

The Vyben Advantage

Not a doc. A build canvas.

System-level clarity

Stop hunting through scattered docs and fifty open tabs. See your entire system in one unified view on your desktop companion or mobile device.

Voice-first speed

Create and connect components as fast as you can think. Just speak to the canvas and let The Dude handle the boilerplate.

You approve every line

AI generation with strict human-in-the-loop review. You approve every line before it ships to GitHub.

Ownership & control

Bring your own keys (BYOK). We don't lock you into a single model. Full audit logging and easy data export whenever you need it.

Security

Trust & control

Bring your own API keys

We don't lock you into ours. Plug in your own keys and manage your own usage limits securely in the Cloud Portal.

Provider-ready architecture

The computer-off runner launches with Codex. OpenClaw and Hermes remain explicit roadmap providers and will appear only when their secure adapters are enabled.

GitHub-native Change Queue

No code is committed or applied without your explicit approval in the review queue, routed safely through your existing GitHub controls.

Audit logging & export

Track every change, review your generation history, and export your system maps at any time.

Join us

Sign up for early access.

Get the complete mobile-native studio—iOS app and cloud portal—by joining the private beta waitlist. We intentionally cap invites to keep the feedback loop tight, but we drop new spots every week. Drop your email and we'll hit you up when you're in.

Already have an invite? Log in to the Cloud Portal.

Questions

Frequently asked

Is Vyben just another mobile IDE?

No. Most "mobile IDEs" are just text editors crammed onto a 6-inch screen. Vyben is a visual canvas where your codebase is represented as tiles. You vibe code by talking to the tiles, not typing raw text.

How is Vyben different from Anthropic Remote Control / Claude Code?

Vyben is organised around visual work tiles and review branches. The remote job runs in GitHub Actions rather than on your personal computer, and no draft pull request is opened until you approve the reviewed result.

What is The Dude?

He's the AI coding assistant that really ties the whole app together. Just speak your logic and he takes it easy, effortlessly spinning up the implementation code while you vibe. He'll queue the changes for your review whenever you get around to it—no stress, man.

What’s the cloud portal for?

The existing portal manages keys and project history. The retired portal OAuth flow is no longer used; the least-privilege GitHub App and remote coding workflow are completed in the mobile app.

Which models can I use?

The app shows only models supported by the configured provider. The first computer-off runner uses Codex through your encrypted BYOK key; roadmap providers are clearly marked and cannot be selected yet.

Do you store my API keys?

We operate on a strict bring-your-own-keys (BYOK) philosophy. Your keys, your control.

Is Vyben available on Android?

iOS first, Android is on the roadmap.

Can I export my data?

Yes. You can export your system maps and history at any time.