Doable exists to close the gap between “the AI wrote my app” and “my app is live on the internet.”
Every other deploy tool wants you to leave your editor. Open the dashboard. Configure the project. Click through a wizard. Paste an env var. That’s fine if you ship once a month. But your AI is shipping for you, multiple times a day, and the friction of switching tabs is the whole bottleneck.
Doable lives where you already are. Type /deploy in Claude Code, Cursor, or Codex. The MCP server tells your AI how to deploy, set domains, attach a database, read logs. No tab-switching. No config wizard. Same workflow on the first preview as on the hundredth update.
One command. Your AI knows how. That’s the difference.
Type /deploy in Claude Code, Cursor, or Codex. Or paste a GitHub URL at try.doable.do. Either way, you get a live URL in 30 seconds. No config file, no Dockerfile required, no dashboard hop.
Behind the scenes it’s a real Docker container, on real infrastructure, with a real domain. You can move it to your own server tomorrow if you want. The whole point is that nothing is locked to us.
Already have a server? Run one command, our agent connects, and you get the same one-click deploy experience on your own infrastructure. For free.
Flat. Fifteen dollars or thirty-nine dollars a month. The bill is the bill. A viral preview never sends you a surprise invoice. We’d rather grow slower than make people afraid to share their work.
Free tier exists. Bring-your-own-server is free forever. Anonymous 8-hour previews require no account. The point is to get to a live URL, not to gate it behind a form.
When you install software on your server, you should be able to read every line. Our agent is open source. It communicates outbound only, never opens a port, and only manages containers you deploy through Doable.
Your environment variables are encrypted at rest with AES-256-GCM. Your API tokens are stored as SHA-256 hashes. We don’t access the contents of your source code beyond what is needed to build and deploy. The full list of vendors we share data with is at doable.do/subprocessors.
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