Claude Code is great, but it lives in a terminal on the machine in front of you. Kick off a long run and you're chained to that laptop; close it and the session goes with it. This puts Claude Code on a box that stays on, in your own cloud, and hands you a phone and desktop client for it.
An agent running in your local terminal is only alive while your machine and that session are. Long jobs — a big migration, a full test suite, a multi-file refactor — are exactly the ones that outlast your seat at the desk, and they're the ones that get cut off when you close the lid or lose Wi-Fi. You end up babysitting a window instead of walking away.
Wetlether runs Claude Code on a small always-on server in your own cloud, signed into your own Claude account. The app is a thin client:
If you want, connect GPT, Gemini, Grok, or Perplexity on your own keys too, and put several models on one hard question — they debate it and hand you the answer that survived, instead of you running the same prompt through four tools by hand.
Wetlether — Claude Code on a box you own, driven from anywhere. Free to start.