How Conductor moved parallel coding agents from the laptop to the cloud with Vercel Sandbox
Blog post from Vercel
Conductor, an innovative tool for engineering teams, facilitates the management of multiple parallel coding agents in the cloud, offering a model-agnostic interface that seamlessly integrates with platforms like Claude Code and Codex. Originally constrained by local hardware limitations, Conductor's transition to cloud-based execution, powered by Vercel Sandboxes, allows developers to operate without interruption, regardless of local device status. This advancement has been particularly beneficial for teams at companies such as Notion, Linear, and Ramp, who appreciate the ability to manage and review the work of various agents concurrently. The move to the cloud not only enhances scalability but also ensures reliability and speed, which are critical for maintaining developer trust in the execution infrastructure. Charlie Holtz, co-founder and CEO of Conductor, emphasizes the importance of having a robust cloud layer that remains adaptable amid rapidly evolving technological trends, with Vercel providing the necessary support and performance for Conductor's continued innovation.