Environments drift fast
Dev and prod need separate databases, secrets, storage, and URLs. One missed setting can point production at the wrong service.
Anyhost gives your agent the services, envs, secrets, logs, and prod checks it needs to deploy safely.
Dev and prod need separate databases, secrets, storage, and URLs. One missed setting can point production at the wrong service.
Production sends you into multiple service accounts like Vercel, Supabase, and Cloudflare, plus dashboards, keys, and things your agent cannot inspect.
A prod URL can still hide leaked keys, public buckets, broken auth policies, missing health checks, and no logs when it fails.
Moving from an integrated agent like Lovable to a controlled backend means rebuilding envs, services, and context. Handoff to another agent is hard.
Anyhost reads the repo, plans isolated dev and prod environments, provisions the right services, deploys, verifies, and leaves your agent with the context it needs to keep operating.
Ask for status, logs, env vars, deploys, domains, and rollback in plain language. Anyhost answers through one account your agent can operate.
DATABASE_URL was dropped in an env change. I can restore it from the vault and redeploy. Prod needs your confirmation.Anyhost gives your agent environment status, database events, deploy history, and product signals so it can explain what broke and what changed.
Anyhost is built on proven AWS primitives, then wrapped in one managed layer your agent can operate. Stable enough for production, portable enough to leave.
One managed layer your agent can inspect, deploy, recover, and export.
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