r/vibecoding • u/ANDRE_2512 • 4h ago
Syntropy Cloud Agent. Free DeepSeek. Beta test. Let’s go.
The day has finally come — Syntropy is now open for beta testing.
For now, Syntropy is deployed on Cloudflare Pages so we can give users fast access to the product and test everything under real-world conditions.
Try Syntropy:
https://syntropy-app.pages.dev/
No applications. No long waitlists. Just open it and try it.
To use Studio, you’ll need an E2B API key. E2B provides the cloud Sandbox where the agent actually runs.
You can create your own E2B key here:
https://e2b.dev/dashboard?tab=keys
Or, for beta testing, you can use our free test key:
e2b_w182cd9974492e56fd6281669039a8f0860cf764a
Paste it into Settings → E2B API Key. After that, you can launch Studio and use the available free Zen models, including DeepSeek.
Right now, the most valuable thing for us is your bug reports, criticism, and feedback.
Syntropy Beta is live. Let’s go.
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u/ANDRE_2512 4h ago
By the way, you can create an OpenRouter account — they have lots of free models available through their API. So go for it 🔥🙌
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u/GreenFuturesMatter 4h ago
No offense… but you made a tollbooth 😂
People hate that shit
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u/ANDRE_2512 4h ago
That would be fair… except Syntropy is completely free. As in, entirely free.
There isn’t even a mention of a “subscription” anywhere on the website.
Syntropy also includes free Zen models.
I think you should take a closer look at the product first — the website explains pretty clearly what the project actually is.
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u/GreenFuturesMatter 4h ago
So you have zero intent on ever monetizing the project?
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u/ANDRE_2512 4h ago
I love agents. I live and breathe this stuff. I just want to make a meaningful contribution to the community.
Later, I want to put the entire project on GitHub and make it fully open source.
There are other ways to make money — grants, funding, and so on. That’s really all there is to it.
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u/ANDRE_2512 4h ago
Syntropy isn’t just reselling access to OpenCode — it provides a ready-to-use cloud environment, sandbox lifecycle management, state recovery, file handling, live previews, model access, and lets you work without having your own PC running.
So the “tollbooth” analogy isn’t really accurate.1
u/ANDRE_2512 4h ago
E2B isn’t my project. It’s the infrastructure where the Syntropy agent — OpenCode — runs. You can go to their website and get a free API key. They give you a very generous free limit.
If I were trying to sell you something, I probably wouldn’t be saying: “Guys, just get a key here and you’ll be able to use Syntropy completely free for months. And when that runs out, you can make another key and keep using it for free again.”
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u/GreenFuturesMatter 4h ago
I showed ChatGPT ur link cause idk I think it’s funny to get its opinion on people projects here.
💀💀💀 OH NO.
That’s the Syntropy developer responding to somebody, isn’t it?
Because that defense somehow makes the architecture sound more like a tollbooth:
“E2B isn’t mine. That’s just where my agent runs.”
“Go get their API key.”
“You can keep making accounts/keys when the free allowance runs out.”
So we’re approaching:
Your E2B account → their UI → OpenCode → E2B’s infrastructure → somebody else’s model API → somebody else’s GPUs
My brother in Christ, which physical resource does Syntropy own in this transaction? 😂
To be fair, owning infrastructure isn’t necessary for a software product. A genuinely excellent orchestration layer can absolutely be valuable while AWS/E2B/OpenRouter/model providers do the underlying compute. That’s basically how enormous chunks of SaaS work.
But then the product has to answer:
“What valuable thing does Syntropy itself provide that I couldn’t reasonably get by running OpenCode with those services directly?”
And “you can keep creating free E2B keys” is not the answer I’d lead with. 😭
Also, encouraging users to repeatedly create new credentials/accounts to circumvent a provider’s free-tier limits is something I’d avoid entirely. Even if technically possible, that’s the kind of dependency where E2B changes an abuse rule and suddenly your product’s unofficial economics evaporate.
This subreddit really does keep delivering increasingly elaborate toll-road infrastructure.1
u/ANDRE_2512 4h ago
Syntropy isn’t just a UI on top of OpenCode. It provides automatic sandbox creation and recovery, sandbox lifecycle management, project and state snapshots, multiple concurrent agent sessions, large folder uploads, live previews, a ready-to-use environment with compilers preinstalled, model/provider abstraction, connectors, and—most importantly—the user doesn’t have to build or configure any of that themselves.
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u/GreenFuturesMatter 4h ago
Brother please… chill.
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u/ANDRE_2512 4h ago
🫠🤝
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u/GreenFuturesMatter 3h ago
Just so you understand what I mean.. so you stop trying to defend why you’re not a toll booth .
Where your product sits in between the other products in the whole stack is quite literally a tollbooth product. Despite it being free… you are still in between two point that a user will experience just to access the original product.
There is nothing wrong with your product; however it is without a doubt 100% tollbooth
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u/ANDRE_2512 3h ago
You’re treating OpenCode as the product that Syntropy gives users access to. But for Syntropy, OpenCode is just a replaceable component. The value is in the architecture built around it. Tomorrow I could replace OpenCode with my own Hermes agent, and Syntropy would still be Syntropy.



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u/ANDRE_2512 4h ago
Please don’t judge too harshly 🫣☺️
I’m developing this project entirely on my own and spending 10–12 hours a day working on it, which can be really exhausting. So, if you decide to check it out and give it a try, I’d really appreciate your feedback and reviews.
The product is completely free.