The control plane for your development machines

Control your development machines from anywhere.

One unified control plane to manage projects, commands, Git, logs, ports, tunnels, databases, and more.

Observe, control, and operate every registered development machine from one browser, without rebuilding the workflow you already use.

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Configured Projects

Development machine: Studio PC

Agent online
Search projects by name, port, command, or path
All WorkspacesAll Types
Lumen Web
:4310

D:\Projects\lumen-web

npm run dev -- --port [PORT]
CPU 4%RAM 156MB
StopScriptsLogs Git
Atlas Worker
No port

D:\Projects\atlas-worker

python worker.py
CPU 0%RAM 0MB
StartScriptsLogs Git
Live log
Git progressWaiting

No pending operation

Less tool switching. More control.

Your development environment should not disappear when you leave your desk.

Stop switching between terminal tabs, Git clients, remote desktops, process managers, and monitoring tools. Dev Server Deck brings the operational work around your projects into one focused workspace.

Real workflows

Useful the moment something needs your attention.

Dev Server Deck turns everyday development interruptions into short, visible workflows.

Recover from anywhere

Your local API crashes while you are away.

  1. 1Open Dev Server Deck on your phone.
  2. 2Inspect the latest logs and process state.
  3. 3Restart the project and verify it is healthy.

Resolve the interruption without remote-desktop access.

Keep long work visible

A GitHub Release is still uploading.

  1. 1Start the release from the Remote Git Workflow.
  2. 2Close the modal or browser while the Agent keeps working.
  3. 3Return later to the current progress and result.

The development machine must remain awake and connected.

Share control safely

A teammate needs to recover a shared project.

  1. 1Give them the appropriate Viewer or Operator role.
  2. 2Let them inspect the project without sharing machine credentials.
  3. 3Keep control centralized across registered machines.

Turn machine access into a managed team workflow.

Inside the control plane

The dashboard you use, not an abstract illustration.

Explore representative product views built from the same visual language as Dev Server Deck. All names, paths, users, and machine data below are fictional.

Studio - Nova Storefront

Coding-agent workspace · runs on your own machine

export function Footer() {

return (

<footer className="site-footer">

+ <p>Now with same-day scheduling.</p>

</footer>

);

}

AI ChatAgent
Add a line to the footer about same-day scheduling

Added the line and matched the existing footer styling.

read_file Footer.tsx write_file Footer.tsx
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Core capabilities

One place to operate the environment you already have.

Clear groups make the platform easy to understand without reducing it to a single terminal, Git client, or process manager.

Operate projects

Keep day-to-day project control available wherever you are.

  • Start, stop, and restart registered projects
  • Group related services into workspaces
  • Open tunnels and control development databases

Use developer workflows

Work with the commands and tools your projects already use.

  • Stream live logs and inspect active ports
  • Discover and run cross-runtime project tasks
  • Use Quick Commands and Remote Git on Pro

Work across environments

Operate native and WSL projects without changing their structure.

  • Connect Windows, macOS, and Linux machines
  • Manage WSL projects and their runtime state
  • Use the dashboard from desktop or mobile

How Dev Server Deck works.

Configure

Register projects, organize workspaces, and define how each environment should run.

Observe

See project state, logs, ports, resource usage, and operational activity.

Control

Execute project, terminal, Git, tunnel, and database actions remotely.

Evolving

Automate

Use safe background operations and recovery behavior for repeatable work.

Direction

Understand

Turn operational facts into explanations and useful next steps.

Automation currently includes focused recovery and background operations. Broader rule-based automation and operational explanations represent the platform's direction.

Professional workflows

Finish common development work without returning to your desk.

Pro adds focused workflows that remain connected to the projects and credentials already on your machine.

Pro

Quick Commands

Execute one-off terminal commands, even when a project is not running.

  • Use per-project prompt history
  • Follow output live
  • Interrupt active processes safely
See everything
  • Run commands against registered project directories
  • Recall previous prompts with Up and Down
  • Keep commands separate from project startup
Pro

Remote Git Workflow

Complete common Git workflows without returning to your development machine.

  • Review changes, diffs, and history
  • Commit and push with local credentials
  • Publish GitHub Releases with visible progress
See everything
  • Inspect modified, untracked, deleted, renamed, and binary files
  • Run supported Git console operations
  • Track background commits and release uploads
Pro

AI Git Assistant

Turn the current repository changes into a clear, context-aware commit message.

  • Generate editable titles and descriptions
  • Use the active working-tree context
  • Keep provider diagnostics available to administrators
See everything
  • Save generated drafts when the modal closes
  • Show AI token usage
  • Allow configured model fallback when available

Cross-runtime by design

Use the projects you already run.

Discover declared tasks and conservative standard commands across supported ecosystems, including native Windows paths, WSL, Linux, and macOS. Custom tasks remain available for every project type.

Docker
Node.js / NPM / JS Runtime
Python
PHP / Laravel
Go / Golang
Rust
Ruby / Rails
Java
.NET
Other Runtimes
WSL
Databases

Risky tasks remain visible but require explicit confirmation. Discovery reads project files without executing manifests or build scripts.

Local-first architecture

Your machines remain the execution boundary.

Dev Server Deck coordinates operational workflows without turning your source machine into a hosted build environment. Explicit AI and Git operations only send content to the provider or repository you choose for that action.

Processes execute locally

Your development machine remains the execution boundary for projects, tasks, Git, and release tooling.

Credentials stay with their tools

Git operations use credentials already configured on the machine. Repository credentials are not sent through Dev Server Deck.

No inbound control port

The Agent establishes an outbound authenticated connection, so you do not need to expose a machine-control port.

Simple setup

Add control without migrating your projects.

No infrastructure to provision and no replacement workflow to learn.

1

Install the Local Agent

Connect the development machine you want to operate.

2

Register your projects

Use their existing folders, commands, workspaces, and runtimes.

3

Control them from anywhere

Sign in from an authorized browser on desktop or mobile.

Business

Shared control without shared machine credentials.

Give teammates Viewer or Operator access, centralize control across registered machines, and keep development operations tied to managed accounts.

See Business

High-Precision Resource Metrics

Monitor host performance with real-time CPU and Memory tracking, warning threshold spike detections, and interactive historical trends built right into the deck.

Host CPU Utilization
24%
0%25%50%75%100%Warning Limit (80%)
Host Memory Allocation
75%
0%25%50%75%100%Warning Limit (85%)

Pricing

Start with control. Upgrade for deeper workflows.

Each plan follows the way your operational needs grow.

Paid plans are not live during the free beta. Join now and request beta access.

Free

For personal projects and independent development.

€0 / forever
  • 1 Agent Token (1 PC)
  • Start, stop, and restart projects
  • 10 project control actions per day
  • Live logs and port monitoring
  • One-click tunnels and workspace grouping
  • Cross-runtime project tasks
  • Community support
Start Free
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Pro

For professional developers managing multiple projects.

€19.99 / month
  • Everything in Free
  • 3 Agent Tokens (3 PCs)
  • Unlimited project control actions
  • Quick CommandsExecute one-off terminal commands, even when a project is not running.
  • Remote Git WorkflowView diffs, browse history, inspect changes, commit, push, and optionally publish GitHub Releases.
  • AI Git AssistantGenerate context-aware commit messages.
  • Priority support
Join the Beta

Studio

For developers who want an AI coding agent working directly on their machine.

€29.99 / month
  • Everything in Pro
  • Remote source-code browser and editor
  • Coding-agent workspaceRun your own AI provider's coding agent against a registered project, with every write and command requiring explicit approval.
  • Background agent turnsClose Studio without stopping the agent - it keeps working on your machine, and resumes right where you left off when you reopen.
  • Agent-generated change review
  • Command approval and execution
  • Local encrypted session history
  • Priority support
Join the Beta

Business

For teams and agencies managing multiple machines.

€39.99 / month
  • Everything in Pro
  • Unlimited Agent Tokens
  • Role-based team accessViewer and Operator permissions.
  • Secure shared control of development machines
  • Centralized multi-machine management
  • White-glove priority support
Join the Beta

FAQ

A control plane, not a replacement for your tools.

Is Dev Server Deck another terminal?

No. The terminal is one capability inside a control plane for projects, logs, ports, Git, tunnels, databases, and machine operations.

Does Dev Server Deck host my source code?

No. Projects and commands run on your registered machine. Explicit Git publishing and AI actions send only the content needed to the provider or repository you select.

Do I need to change how my projects run?

No. Register the folders and commands you already use. Dev Server Deck is designed to extend existing workflows rather than replace them.

Can I use Windows, WSL, Linux, and macOS projects?

Yes. The Agent supports native project paths and WSL-aware workflows, with runtime and task discovery across the supported ecosystems.

What happens if the Agent machine is offline?

Remote operations require the Agent machine to be awake and connected. Background work can continue after you close the dashboard, but not after the machine shuts down.

How does the Studio coding agent work, and is it safe?

Studio lets you point your own AI provider's coding agent (Claude, Codex, Gemini, Grok, DeepSeek, Qwen, GLM, Kimi, or Ollama) at a registered project directly from the dashboard, with a multi-tab source browser, live diffs, and a revert option for anything it writes. Rename or delete files from the tree, paste a screenshot straight into the chat for the model to see, or start from a brand-new empty folder and have the agent scaffold a project from scratch. Opening an image file (PNG, JPEG, GIF, WebP, BMP, ICO, or SVG) shows an actual preview instead of a binary-file error - useful for checking something the agent just generated. The agent can also save what it learns as a reusable "skill" a later turn picks up automatically, kept either as real project files or in a machine-only folder that never touches the repo, your choice. Every write and command still runs locally on your machine, and provider API keys are stored only in that machine's own OS credential store - never in your account or on our servers.

What happens if I close Studio while the agent is working?

It keeps going. An agent-mode turn stays running on your machine after you close the Studio panel or navigate away, and reopening it resumes the live view exactly where it left off - the step-by-step progress so far, and any pending command approval still waiting on your answer. The dashboard's Studio button also shows a live indicator whenever a project's agent needs your attention or is actively working, so you can tell at a glance without reopening it. It only stops if you click Stop yourself, or if the Agent machine itself goes offline.

Your machines. One control plane.

Keep your development environment within reach.

Start with one machine for free. Add professional workflows and team control when you need them.

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