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tilde.run
Serverless sanbox for agents, with a versioned filesystem.
Let AI agents loose on production. Without the risk. Tilde turns every agent run into a transaction you can roll back. Code from GitHub, data from S3, and documents from Drive show up as a single versioned filesystem. Every outbound call is checked and logged. Autonomous code, finally safe to use against real data.
Hey Product Hunt 👋 Oz here, co-founder of Treeverse. We've been building lakeFS for years, and today we're launching tilde.run, a second product from the same team, aimed at a problem we kept seeing land in our laps.
When we built lakeFS, the bet was that data deserves the same safety nets code has long taken for granted: branches, commits, atomic merges, the ability to roll back when something goes sideways. We spent years giving teams those primitives for data lakes, and then agents showed up. It became clear the people handing Claude the keys to production had jumped thirty years backward in operational maturity. An agent rewriting a customer table is a DROP TABLE with extra steps if there's no branch to land it on and no commit to revert.
The stories piled up fast: coding agents force-pushing over teammates, data agents "cleaning up" production buckets, research agents quietly burning five-figure API bills. None of it is exotic. It's the predictable result of giving autonomous software write access with no isolation and no rollback. That's a problem we already know how to solve. tilde.run wraps an agent inside the same primitives we built for data, composable filesystems, branches, atomic commits, mediated egress, so its mistakes become survivable. lakeFS isn't going anywhere; tilde.run is what happens when you point the same ideas at a new caller.
Would love to hear how you're handling agent blast radius today, and happy to answer anything about the architecture, the lakeFS lineage, or where we're headed!
About tilde.run on Product Hunt
“Serverless sanbox for agents, with a versioned filesystem.”
tilde.run was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 11 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #78 on the daily leaderboard. Let AI agents loose on production. Without the risk. Tilde turns every agent run into a transaction you can roll back. Code from GitHub, data from S3, and documents from Drive show up as a single versioned filesystem. Every outbound call is checked and logged. Autonomous code, finally safe to use against real data.
On the analytics side, tilde.run competes within SaaS, Software Engineering and Developer Tools — topics that collectively have 596.9k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how tilde.run performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted tilde.run?
tilde.run was hunted by Oz Katz. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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