For managers
Say what you want. Get it shipped.
You don't need an engineer free, a spec, or a single line of code. Describe the goal (in the dashboard or through an AI assistant) and get a live URL your team can use today.
Quickstart
Two ways to start
Both run on the same servers, with the same budget caps. Pick whichever fits how your team already works.
No setup
In the dashboard
Open Server4Agent, type what you want in plain English, and hit go. The build agent plans, writes, runs, and ships it. You watch progress and get a live URL when it's done.
- Nothing to install, works in your browser
- Plain-English prompt, no code or config
- Live preview and budget visible as it builds
Already using an assistant?
Through your AI assistant
If your team already works in an MCP-compatible assistant like Cursor or ChatGPT, connect Server4Agent once. Then just tell your assistant what you want and it hands the goal to our build agent for you.
- Works with any AI assistant that supports MCP
- Delegate a goal; get a live URL back in the chat
- Same servers and budget caps as the dashboard
What happens next
Goal in, live link out
Describe what you need
"Alert me when a competitor changes pricing." "I want a dashboard for this week's sales." Plain English is the whole interface.
Get a live link back
A working URL your team can open today, not a prototype or a slide. A real thing at apps.server4agent.com.
Hand off when ready
When engineers need to own it, they open the project workspace and keep building on the same files, with full history. Nothing thrown away.
Things people ask for
If you can describe it, you can ship it
Do I need to know how to code to use Server4Agent?
No. You describe what you want in plain English (in the dashboard or through an AI assistant) and a build agent plans, writes, runs, and ships it to a live URL. Engineers can take over later if the work gets serious.
Can I start without connecting any tools?
Yes. The dashboard needs no setup: open it in your browser, type what you need, and get a live URL back. Connecting an AI assistant over MCP is an optional second way to start.
How do I avoid surprise costs?
You set a budget cap. Usage is metered as dollar credits and spending stops when you reach the cap, so a runaway loop can't overspend it.
What kinds of things can I build?
Anything you can describe: uptime monitors, internal dashboards, landing pages, scrapers, scheduled jobs that post to Slack, small internal tools. If it runs on a server and has a URL, the build agent can ship it.
What happens when my engineers need to take over?
Every project is a real workspace your engineers can open. They keep building on the same files, with full history, in browser-based VS Code or over the API. Nothing is thrown away in the handoff, and the live URL stays the same.
Can I keep what I build private?
Yes. New projects are private by default and serve no public traffic until you choose to make them public. The URL stays stable whether a project is private or public, so you control exactly who can reach it.
What if I need changes after it ships?
Just ask again. Describe the change and the build agent updates the same project and redeploys to the same URL. Projects can also keep running between sessions, so a monitor or scheduled job stays live without you re-prompting it.
Is my data safe?
Each server runs in an isolated environment, secrets live in an encrypted vault that's injected at run time, and data is encrypted in transit and at rest. See the security page for the full picture, including what's available today and what's on the roadmap.
Do I have to talk to sales to get started?
No. You can sign up and start for free in the dashboard. Reach out only if you want a procurement review, bring-your-own-cloud, or help scoping a larger rollout.