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The free alternative to Factory

Factory sells autonomous "Droids" that work on your repo — ~$100/mo at the useful tier. Freebuff Cloud runs a cloud agent on any repo for $0.

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The Freebuff TeamBuilding the free coding agent
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TL;DR

  • Factory runs autonomous "Droids" on your repos — impressive orchestration, ~$100/mo ($1,200/yr) at the tier where it is real, plus usage.
  • Freebuff Cloud gives you a cloud sandbox, a coding agent, and a live preview on any GitHub repo for $0.
  • Factory’s strength is orchestrating many agents on a team’s backlog. Freebuff’s strength is one repo, one sandbox, one shareable link, free.
  • Both connect to your own GitHub repos — no managed-project lock-in either way.

Factory’s pitch is "Droids work on your backlog while you sleep," and the orchestration layer is genuinely thoughtful — multiple agents, queued work, tied into your issues. The price for that orchestration is ~$1,200/yr at the tier people actually use, plus usage. If what you actually want is a free cloud sandbox for one repo and a coding agent in it, Freebuff Cloud is the cheaper version of that half.

Factory vs Freebuff Cloud, feature by feature#

FeatureFreebuffFactory
Price$0~$100/mo ($1,200/yr) at the useful tier
Cloud sandboxYes — any GitHub repoYes
Live preview URLYes, shareableAgent output / PRs
Multi-agent orchestrationSingle agent, in-the-loopDroids orchestration (strength)
Per-task meteringNoneUsage-based on top
Bring your own repoAny repoYes
Issue / backlog integrationRepo-firstFirst-class

Where Factory wins#

  • Multi-agent orchestration. If you genuinely have a backlog of issues and want several Droids chewing through them in parallel, that is Factory’s core competency.
  • Workflow integration. Factory leans hard into tying agents to your issue tracker and team workflow.
  • Enterprise orientation. Factory is built for teams buying an autonomous-engineering product.

Where Freebuff Cloud wins#

  • Cost. $0 vs $1,200/yr plus usage. For a single project or a handful of repos, the math is brutal.
  • A real running app, not just PRs. Factory’s output is a PR; Freebuff Cloud’s output is also a live preview URL you can send to a non-developer.
  • No usage metering. No "Droid credits," no per-task invoice surprises.
  • Lower friction. Sign in with GitHub, pick a repo, you are in. No procurement conversation.

A cloud agent without the Droid bill

Connect a repo to Freebuff Cloud — sandbox, agent, live preview, $0.

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Does Freebuff Cloud have multi-agent orchestration like Factory?+
Not at the team-backlog scale. Freebuff Cloud is focused on one repo, one sandbox, one shareable preview. If you need a fleet of agents chewing through an issue backlog, Factory is the better fit.
Can I connect the same repo to both?+
Yes. Both products connect to your own GitHub repos. Some teams use Factory for backlog work and Freebuff for ad-hoc cloud sandbox + preview work on the same repo.
Is the Freebuff agent really free per task?+
Yes. No credits, no Droid-style metering, no per-task invoice. $0 total.

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The Freebuff Team· Building the free coding agent

We build Freebuff — the free CLI coding agent — and Freebuff Web, the free way to ship full-stack apps. No subscription, no setup, no lock-in.

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