You built it with AI. Now run it for real.
Cursor, v0, Bolt, Replit, Lovable — they're great at writing the automation. Snapdock is where it actually runs: 24/7, off a real machine, watched every run, and explained in plain English when something breaks.
Drop in the code you generated with
You generated it. Then what?
AI writes the automation in seconds. Getting it to run reliably — and knowing when it breaks — is the part nobody hands you.
It runs once, in the chat
The script works in the AI tool's sandbox, then has nowhere to actually live and run on a schedule.
It dies on your laptop
So you run it locally — until you close the lid, lose Wi-Fi, or reboot, and it silently stops.
You can't tell if it's working
No logs you'd read, no alerts. You find out it broke when the data's already wrong.
From AI output to always-on, in three steps.
Drop in your generated code
Paste the script or connect the repo from Cursor, v0, Bolt, Replit, or Lovable.
Snapdock runs & schedules it
It auto-detects how the code runs and keeps it going 24/7 — no deploy config.
You get plain-English pings
Drift and failures explained in a sentence, with the line to fix.
Running AI-built automations
Everything you need to know about Snapdock.
How do I run a Python script I made with Cursor? +
Drop the script or repo into Snapdock. It auto-detects how the script runs, lets you pick a schedule, and runs it 24/7 off a real machine — no terminal, no deploy config. If it ever fails, Snapdock pings you in plain English with the line to fix.
How do I keep a Replit automation running 24/7? +
Move the script into Snapdock and pick a schedule. It runs continuously off Snapdock's machine — not your Replit tab or laptop — and watches every run, so it keeps going even when your editor is closed.
How do I run an automation I built with Bolt or v0? +
Bolt and v0 are great at generating the automation; Snapdock is where it runs. Drop the generated code in, Snapdock detects how it runs, schedules it, and watches it — no rewrites and no infrastructure to set up.
How do I monitor an AI-generated automation? +
Snapdock watches every run, flags drift and quiet failures early, and sends a plain-English alert when something breaks — for example “sync-crm failed: token expired” — plus a weekly digest of everything that ran.
Do I need to know how to deploy code? +
No. There's no Docker, YAML, or deploy config. If you can attach a file to an email, you can run an AI-generated automation on Snapdock.
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