Assign it an issue. It plans, implements on its own branch, runs your tests, and opens a pull request — with the full diff, cost, and activity timeline waiting for your review.
File an issue on the board, or let the copilot draft one, and assign it to Super Builder.
It reads the codebase, plans the change, and branches off — your main branch is never touched directly.
Edits land file by file while your test suite runs, with every step streamed to a live activity feed.
A pull request opens with the full diff and per-run cost — you review and merge on your terms.
Every run reports exactly what it did, what it cost, and what changed — before you ever have to trust it blindly.
Every run reports exactly what it cost, and a running total keeps you clear of surprises at the end of the month.
Review the exact lines that changed, file by file, before you merge — the same review you’d give a teammate’s PR.
Watch each step as it happens — reading files, running commands, editing code — instead of waiting on a spinner.
Queue issues or schedule recurring tasks and it works through them in order — check back later to review, not to babysit.
Claude Code, Codex CLI, and Cursor are excellent at the local coding-editor loop. Super Builder is a hosted, always-on agent with its own container and issue board.
Super Builder is our headless coding harness, tuned for issue-board work. Assign it an issue and it plans the change, implements it on its own branch, runs your tests, and opens a pull request — with the full diff, cost, and activity timeline waiting for your review.
No. Every run is scoped to its own branch, and force-pushes to main are blocked at the Git layer. Nothing lands without you reviewing and merging the pull request yourself.
Super Builder runs on your own Anthropic or OpenRouter key, entered as an encrypted secret. You can switch models per agent at any time.
Every run reports its cost inline — per-issue and cumulative — alongside a file-by-file diff and a live activity feed, so you know exactly what a run cost before you decide to merge it.
Yes. Queue issues or schedule recurring tasks and Super Builder works through them in order — check back later to review finished runs instead of watching it work.
Claude Code and Codex CLI are local coding agents — they run in your terminal and stop when you close it. Super Builder is a hosted, always-on coding agent with its own container, an issue board, and PR review built in — no local setup required, and it keeps working after you log off.
Try it free with 10 hours of agent runtime — no credit card required.