
Epho — Run Claude Code, Codex or Opencode in cloud with your repo Supports running Claude Code, Codex, and Opencode coding agents in the cloud.
What it does well
- Supports running Claude Code, Codex, and Opencode coding agents in the cloud.
- Web-based interface that requires no local installation or environment setup.
- Integrates with the user's own repository for AI-driven coding tasks.
- Functions as an agentic coding environment that can operate across multiple tools in the cloud.
Where it falls short
- Pricing details are not publicly disclosed, making cost evaluation difficult.
- Limited to the web platform with no available CLI or native IDE extension.
- Restricted to a narrow set of coding agents (Claude Code, Codex, Opencode) rather than supporting additional models or providers.
Tagged
- Supports Claude
- Supports GPT
- Web-based
- Agentic Mode
- Git Integration
Compared with similar things
Picked by shared tags inside the AI Coding Agents.
- 01Paid →Dust
AI assistants for teams with built-in knowledge connectors to Notion, Slack, Drive, and GitHub.
- 02Freemium →Windsurf
AI code editor by Codeium with Cascade agent for autonomous multi-step coding tasks.
- 03→Munder Difflin
Make clones with Claude Code and Codex to do your work
- 04Freemium →Cursor
VS Code-based, agent-first coding environment — since Cursor 3.0 the default surface is an Agents Window, not an editor.
- 05Freemium →Codex
OpenAI's coding agent — works in the terminal, IDE, and cloud, reviews GitHub pull requests, and runs on GPT-5 models.
- 06→SquidHub
Multiplayer mode for humans and AI
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</a>Frequently asked questions
- What is Epho?
- Epho — Run Claude Code, Codex or Opencode in cloud with your repo
- What platforms does Epho support?
- Epho runs on web.
- What category does Epho belong to?
- Epho is in the AI Coding Agents category — Autonomous agents that write, edit, run, and review code. Includes CLI agents, agentic IDE add-ons, and code-review bots.
- What are the downsides of Epho?
- Pricing details are not publicly disclosed, making cost evaluation difficult. Limited to the web platform with no available CLI or native IDE extension. Restricted to a narrow set of coding agents (Claude Code, Codex, Opencode) rather than supporting additional models or providers.