~/sursakit

// about

$ whoamiwe build the workbenchwe wanted on every project.

~/story.panel
Why we built this

// origin

Sursakit is the
cloud workbench for service-based development.

We've been running distributed engineering teams for over a decade — companies and freelancers across Asia, Europe, and the US. Every project drifted into the same shape: an app, an API, a database, a worker, plus the laptops that almost ran them. Setup took days, environments diverged, and AI tools couldn't help with anything that crossed two services.

Sursakit treats that shape as the unit of work. A workspace holds every service. A session is a branch with its own runtime. Version control is Jujutsu underneath, Git on the wire. The agent runs in an isolated container alongside the services and ships changes as pull requests, not as patches in chat.

We're shipping out of Nepal because the next decade of developer tools doesn't have to come from one zip code. We're in beta and onboarding teams who run more than one service per project — local and global, equally.

10+
years running distributed teams
1
workspace per project
sessions, one history
0
things to install
~/beliefs.panel
What this team is opinionated about

// beliefs

What we believe.

Made in 🇳🇵 · backed by founders who've shipped at scale.

We believe

the project, not the laptop, is the unit of work.

We believe

agents commit, they don't suggest. If it can't run code, hit your database, and open a real PR, it's a chat window.

We believe

history should branch like thought, not like a punishment. That's why we picked Jujutsu.

We believe

the next decade of dev tools doesn't have to come from one zip code.

// join

Want to try it?
The workbench is open.

Free during beta · no credit card · no demo call