Vibe Toolbox

Pricing

Workspace pricing. No per-token surcharge.

Stripe-backed subscription. Up to 3 activated devices. 7-day offline grace. Cancel any time through Stripe's customer portal.

Trial

Prove the workflow on your own machine before paying.

Free14 days
  • Solo feature access during trial
  • Local projects and AI sessions
  • Codex + Claude Code runtimes
  • Worktrees, diff, tests, browser, MCP
  • Up to 3 activated devices
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Solo

live

For solo vibe coders who want a real workspace around AI coding sessions.

$29.99per month
  • Durable Codex + Claude Code sessions
  • Codex/OpenAI · Ollama · LM Studio · custom
  • Main-repo + worktree sessions
  • Native chat · terminal · diff · editor
  • Tests · browser · Playwright · MCP · hooks · audit
  • Prompt markers + execution diffs + checkpoints
  • SSH/tmux remote persistence
  • Signed updater + diagnostics export
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Team

For small teams coordinating AI sessions across the same repositories.

$49per seat / mo · planned
  • Everything in Solo
  • Team workspace + seat model
  • Hosted collaboration relay
  • GitHub identity + repo permissions
  • Project presence across instances
  • Read-only live session views
  • Team-safe worktree defaults
  • Collaboration audit + notifications
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Trial period

14 days

Configured via Stripe + Supabase entitlement

Devices per account

3

Configurable by entitlement backend

Offline grace

7 days

Cached entitlement keeps the app usable

small print

External runtimes (OpenAI, Ollama, LM Studio, custom OpenAI-compatible endpoints, and Claude Code) require your own installed and authenticated CLIs or configured local providers. Vibe Toolbox does not resell model usage. Annual billing and Team seats arrive with the hosted relay launch.

FAQ

Common questions before you trial.

Is Vibe Toolbox an IDE?+

No. It is a native AI development workspace. File, terminal, git, diff, test, browser, and review surfaces are included, but it is designed to coordinate AI coding sessions around existing projects — not replace every editor workflow.

Which AI runtimes are supported?+

Codex and Claude Code. Codex runtime options include OpenAI/default, Ollama, LM Studio, and custom OpenAI-compatible endpoints, with approval policy, sandbox mode, web search, and config overrides. External runtimes require your installed and authenticated CLIs.

Does Vibe Toolbox upload my code?+

By default, no. Source code, prompts, diffs, terminal output, and model responses stay on your machine. The cloud is used only for account identity, subscription entitlements, release access, planned hosted team collaboration, and explicit support diagnostics.

Why does it run a daemon?+

The daemon owns long-running sessions, supervision, SQLite persistence, recovery, git/worktree operations, panels, SSH/tmux orchestration, and structured agent output parsing. That lets the UI reconnect and replay useful history instead of losing everything when a window closes.

What is in Solo?+

Local projects, durable AI sessions, Codex/Claude/local runtime setup, worktrees, git review, native panels, signed updates, diagnostics export, and personal workflow features. Solo is $29.99/month.

Is Team available?+

Team is on the way. The codebase already has local presence, GitHub-backed invitations, read-only live popouts, and direct trusted peer transport for LAN/VPN validation. Paid Team launches after the hosted relay, seats, permission checks, and production validation are complete.

What platforms are supported?+

Windows x64 first, through a signed Tauri desktop app with local Windows updater publishing. macOS and Linux are not promised yet — release scope expands after Windows is stable.