Deploy any idea to your own AWS, in one sentence.
Verify AWS with a 12-hour Bedrock key, claim $100 in compute credits, and ship your first generated app this week.
Vercel locks you in. Bare AWS scares you off.
You either pay 10× markup to a platform that owns your traffic and bills, or you spend a weekend wiring up IAM, networking, and a deploy pipeline that breaks the next time AWS deprecates something.
We're tired of both.
One sentence in.
A live URL on your AWS, out.
Describe what you want to ship. We compile it into a real project — real Next.js, real GitHub repo, real source code you own.
The product we're building deploys it into your AWS account. The infra lives in your console, the bill goes to your card, and there's no proprietary runtime in the middle.
You can fork it, tear it down, or hand it to your CTO. It's just AWS underneath. The way it should be.
Three steps. About three minutes to claim.
Verify with Bedrock
Generate a 12-hour Bedrock short-term API key in your AWS Console, paste it into the verification step, and choose the region where it was created. We use it only to confirm Bedrock call capability for this account.
Long-term keys are rejected. We do not store the raw key, and you can revoke it or let it expire.
bedrock-api-key-...Bedrock 12-hour key verification
Use a short-term Bedrock key for this alpha check. Long-term keys are rejected, and the raw key is not stored.
- You generate a 12-hour Bedrock short-term API key in your own AWS Console.
- You paste the key and select its region; the backend uses it once to validate Bedrock access.
- We accept only keys starting with
bedrock-api-key-and reject long-term Bedrock keys. - We do not store the raw key or log the submitted value.
Claim your $100
Once verified, drop your email and Telegram handle. We issue a one-time code on the next page (DPL-7K3X2-9QZ). Copy and save it.
Why Telegram? Credits come from a human in our group, not a bot. We'd rather meet you than send an autoresponder.
Redeem in Telegram
Join our group. DM the founder with your code. You'll get $100 in compute credits back, usually within a few hours.
Use them on whatever you ship next.
Built for the cloud you already pay for.
A 12-hour key for one check
not a key we keep
For the alpha waitlist, we ask for a Bedrock short-term API key, not long-term IAM credentials.
Here is how current MVP verification works:
- You generate a 12-hour Bedrock short-term API key in your own AWS Console.
- You paste the key and select its region; the backend uses it once to validate Bedrock access.
- We accept only keys starting with
bedrock-api-key-and reject long-term Bedrock keys. - We do not store the raw key or log the submitted value.
That is the current security boundary.
Want to revoke it? Revoke or delete the key in AWS, or wait for the 12-hour expiry.
The issued waitlist code depends on this verification result, not on any persistent credential in your account.
$100 in compute credits, on us
We're in private alpha. Each AWS account verified with a Bedrock short-term key gets $100 in compute credits.
ELIGIBILITY
- You verify AWS with a 12-hour Bedrock short-term key
- You join our waitlist with an email and Telegram handle
- You DM the founder in our Telegram group with your code
That's it. No card, no hidden fees, $100 to use however you want.
First-come, first-served. Lasts as long as the alpha runs.
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Get on the list
Claim your $100
Ship something
Verify AWS with a 12-hour Bedrock key, claim $100 in compute credits, and ship your first generated app this week.