Developer Tools / Code Assistant

Aether

Aether is a cloud devbox for autonomous coding agents that can be watched, steered, and verified while working on tasks from GitHub, Slack, Linear, the terminal, or an API.

Clear28/30
Useful29/30
Specific16/20
Complete15/20
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Why it was accepted

The page clearly presents a real AI-powered developer product with a specific workflow: agents run in a cloud devbox, can be observed live, and connect to common developer surfaces like GitHub, Slack, Linear, CLI, and an API. The snapshot includes concrete features, usage examples, pricing signals, and FAQ content, which is enough for a useful public listing.

Weakness

The crawl shows strong positioning and feature detail, but it is still hard to tell the exact setup requirements, platform limits, and what is included at different pricing tiers. The snapshot also does not show onboarding docs, supported environments, or any public docs pages beyond the marketing page.

Review status

just now #86 ↓ -3

Last evaluated just now. Current rank #86. Down 3 spots in the rankings.

Score history

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