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PhantomX

PhantomX

Unleash an army of coding agents built for Teams.

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PhantomX is a coding agent platform for individuals and teams. Create shareable workspaces once and reuse prompts, secrets, and configs across unlimited tasks. Assign work via natural language or a Jira ticket—Phantom, our AI agent, runs in a sandbox VM with real debugging tools and notifies you when done. Jump in anytime using the in-browser IDE. No local compute. Built for teams and founders short on engineering bandwidth.
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👋 Hey Product Hunt! I’m Anchit, co-founder of PhantomX. We built PhantomX after repeatedly hitting the same wall: AI coding agents were powerful, but impossible to scale beyond a single developer. Every task meant rewriting prompts, reconfiguring environments, and manually translating Jira tickets—especially painful for small teams and founders with limited engineering bandwidth. PhantomX flips this by making shareable workspaces the default. You set up prompts, secrets, and configs once, and Phantom (our AI agent) can run unlimited tasks from that workspace—either from a simple description or directly from a Jira ticket. Phantom works inside a sandbox VM with real debugging tools, and you can jump in anytime through the in-browser IDE. No local setup, no heavy compute, no context loss. We built this for teams and founders who want AI agents to feel like real teammates—not chatbots. Would love your feedback—especially what workflows you’d want Phantom to automate next 🚀 PS: We’re offering a 7-day free trial so you can try PhantomX on real work without commitment.
sandy

Tried phantomx.dev, had few opinions regarding it. Firstly it is quite fast irrespective of the fact that it is a browser based IDE, the process load on my machine was quite low in contrast to other similar products like cursor, trae, vscode.
The jira, github integration seemed quite smooth and integrated in the the workflow. Being a single developer I don't feel the usage of groups. But for big projects even for single users this feature can come quite in handy to segregate and manage their resources.

Currently the only issue I issue is lack of autocompletes in the editor, even though the editor is made small correction its future scope as a browser based IDE can be improved by adding some of these features.

Good Luck, I will be looking forward to see how users reacts to this new frontier of agentic development