A private Swarm runtime
Swarm is installed on your own machine, VPS, or supported cloud host. It becomes the place where your agent sessions, workspaces, terminals, prompts, and model providers connect.
Stop renting someone else’s closed AI workspace. Get a private Swarm runtime configured in your own environment, under your direct control. One place for prompts, repos, terminals, and model providers.
$ swarm setup --private
✔ Target hardware authenticated [IP: 10.0.0.45]
✔ Sandboxed container environment successfully mapped
✔ Workspace permissions verified (read/write: secure)
→ Ready for 1-on-1 founder configuration...
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100% Owned · IsolatedBy the end of setup, you should understand what your Swarm is, where it runs, how to access it, and how to start using agents inside your own repos and workspaces.
Swarm is installed on your own machine, VPS, or supported cloud host. It becomes the place where your agent sessions, workspaces, terminals, prompts, and model providers connect.
We configure Swarm around the repos and workflows you actually use, so agents can work inside real project environments instead of a disconnected demo sandbox.
We help connect your model providers and configure the right access path for your setup, including Tailscale, Cloudflare, or VPS-based access where appropriate.
We review workspace permissions, container isolation, provider keys, prompts, and practical safety defaults so you know what agents can and cannot touch.
Open Swarm, choose a workspace, start an agent session, give it a task, and review the results — all from your own environment. Your code, keys, prompts, and runtime stay yours. You stay in control.
Secure your private setup slot. Get direct founder alignment, a working personal environment, and full open-source independence immediately.
Your own Swarm runtime, set up and ready to use.