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Speculos

Speculos deploys Claude Code apps to shareable URLs, with private, org-wide or public visibility and team controls for domains, data and cloud deployments.

Speculos

What Speculos does

Speculos is a deployment tool for Claude Code that turns what you build into a shareable URL. The site positions it as a way to publish an app without handing work off to an engineer, setting up a separate hosting stack, or managing manual deployment steps.

The product is aimed at both individual builders and teams. For solo use, it focuses on a fast command-based workflow that can publish frontend-only apps free from Claude Code. For organizations, it adds controls for company domains, org-wide visibility, shared data connections, and the option to run deployments in the customer’s own cloud or VPC.

Core capabilities

Claude Code deploy workflow

Install a Speculos plugin for Claude Code, type deploy, and get a shareable link in about 15 seconds.

Frontend and backend in one step

Publish frontend and backend apps together from Python, JavaScript, or TypeScript, rather than handling frontend-only outputs separately.

Per-app visibility settings

Choose app visibility per app: private to you, shared across your org, or public.

Agent-triggered publishing

Let Claude trigger deploys without manual credentials; the site says no keys or tokens are needed for that workflow.

Org and admin controls

Point deploys at a company domain, manage allowed sign-up domains, and see shipped URLs in one place.

Private cloud deployment

Run deploys in your own cloud or VPC when apps or data need to stay within your environment.

Practical ways to use Speculos

  • Publish a quick prototype

    A solo builder can publish a browser app from Claude Code without setting up a separate hosting account or asking an engineer for help.

  • Control release visibility

    A team can keep a tool private at first, then open it to the whole organization or make it public when it is ready to share.

  • Manage org deployment governance

    An IT or admin owner can point deploys at a company domain, connect company data once, and see every URL the org has shipped.

  • Keep data and runtime inside your environment

    A team with sensitive data can run the deployment inside its own cloud or VPC instead of using a public third-party runtime.

  • Let an agent publish the app

    A Claude Code user can let the agent perform the deploy step automatically, using the plugin workflow rather than manual publishing steps.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Creates a shareable URL from Claude Code with a simple deploy command.
  • Supports both frontend and backend apps, not just browser-only outputs.
  • Lets teams set app visibility to private, org-wide, or public on a per-app basis.
  • Includes organization controls such as company domains, allowed sign-up domains, and a dashboard of published URLs.
  • Can run inside a customer’s own cloud or VPC for data that should stay in the organization’s environment.

Cons

  • The pricing page linked in the source returns a 404, so plan details are not available there.
  • The public pages provided do not document a full integration catalog beyond the Claude Code workflow and a few team/admin capabilities.
  • The source does not specify supported hosting regions, limits, or compliance certifications.

FAQ

How does deployment work with Claude Code?

You install the Speculos plugin in Claude Code, then type deploy. The source code stays on your computer, and Speculos returns a shareable link for the finished app.

What can you publish for free?

The site says you can publish unlimited frontend-only apps free from Claude Code. Team and Enterprise plans are described as adding backend apps, your own domain, a dashboard, and admin tools.

Can apps be private, org-wide, or public?

Speculos supports apps that can live at a company domain, stay private to an org, or be public. The site also says org and team features can include company sign-in and admin controls.

How is Speculos positioned for teams and IT?

For team and enterprise use, the site says apps can live at your own domain, company data can be connected once, and deploys can run in your own cloud or VPC when needed.

Which tools and languages are supported?

The source mentions Claude Code as the workflow entry point and describes apps built with Python, JavaScript, or TypeScript. It does not document broader IDE support on the provided pages.

Quick Facts

Category
Developer Tool
Primary workflow
Type deploy in Claude Code to publish an app
Target users
Non-engineers, builders using Claude Code, teams, IT/admins
Supported app types
Frontend-only apps free; Team and Enterprise add backend apps
Visibility options
Private, org-wide, or public
Deployment environment
Customer cloud / VPC available for some deployments