Launching today

Speculos
Type "deploy" in Claude Code. Your app is live.
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Type "deploy" in Claude Code. Your app is live.
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Type "deploy" in Claude Code and your app is live at a shareable link ~15 seconds later - frontend and backend. Free for frontend apps, no sign-up. Teams get their own domain, link permissions, and company data connections. Your agent can deploy on its own, too.


Hey Product Hunt 👋 Aboud here, with my co-founder Peter.
Before this, I was a product lead at a tech company. On my team, anyone - designers included - could push to a branch and it auto-deployed, so sharing a prototype was trivial. Beyond my team, I started noticing non-technical folks learning Claude Code, building things that actually worked… and hitting a wall the moment they wanted to show someone. Some were literally recording Loom videos of an app running on their own laptop, because that was the only way to share it.
That felt absurd. I am now building the fix with Peter.
You install one plugin, and from then on you just type "deploy" in Claude Code. About 15 seconds later your app is live at a link you can send to anyone. No account, no keys, nothing to configure. The app builds on your machine - we only receive the finished app, never your source code. Your agent can run deploy on its own, too.
It's free - unlimited frontend apps, no sign-up: https://speculos.ai/start
If you need backends, pointing to your own domain, link permissions, company data your admin connects once, talk to us.
Peter and I will be here all day. Try it and drop the first link you publish in the comments. We'd love to see what you make.
how does the backend hosting work under the hood, is it serverless functions or a full container running for each project?
the "your agent can deploy on its own too" part is where I'd want a safety net. vibe-coded apps are notorious for accidentally baking API keys or secrets into the frontend bundle, and if an agent can trigger deploy without a human glancing at the build first, that mistake ships to a public link in 15 seconds instead of staying local. do you scan the built output for anything that looks like a leaked secret before it goes live, or is it purely a pipe that publishes whatever gets built
Gave it a try with some static website and it worked as promised in less than a minute. Really nice!
the no-signup thing is a quietly bold choice, love seeing tools that respect your time like that