Run multiple companieson your own
Claude / Codex subscription
Two ways, onto your machine
Runs on your machine, on your existing Claude / Codex subscription. Data stays local
Comfortable with CLIOne command to install
$
npm install -g solocomacOS · Windows · Linux
Rather skip the CLICopy the prompt, let AI install it
Install and launch Soloco on my machine — a platform that runs multiple agents on my local Claude / Codex subscription: 1. Make sure Node.js ≥ 20; if not, install it via nvm 2. Install globally: npm install -g soloco 3. Confirm either Claude Code or Codex CLI is installed and logged in (Soloco uses it, no API key needed) 4. Run soloco to launch; if port 3100 is taken, handle it 5. After launch, have me open http://localhost:3100 and briefly explain what's next
Paste into Claude Code, Cursor, or any AI assistant
Auto-connect the AI you already installed
Claude Code and Codex run on your existing subscription — no API key. DeepSeek, Kimi, OpenRouter and other OpenAI-compatible endpoints also work.
Configure AI backendStep 1 of 2
Configure several; pick one as default. Change anytime under Settings → AI backend.
Base URLhttps://api.deepseek.com/v1
API Keysk-...
Default model (optional)deepseek-chat / gpt-4.1-mini
Test & saveMaybe laterNext →
Generate a multi-node team for your goal
Company / orchestration core / divisions / specialists — expands automatically
This is the “Org canvas” page you see inside Soloco — same sidebar, goal bar, nodes and edges. The nodes are generated for your goal.
The team keeps working
until the artifacts land in your hands
It won't stop until the goal closes. Artifacts land in a folder you can open directly
Run multiple companies on your own
Claude / Codex subscription
FAQ
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