Mission control for your automations.
Snapdock runs the scripts, bots, and jobs you already built — 24/7, right off your own machine — and tells you the moment something drifts, before anyone downstream notices.
No servers, no cron jobs, no YAML. Free to start.
Built it with AI? Snapdock runs, watches & explains it — works with
Sound familiar?
It lives on a laptop
Your automation only runs while the lid's open and the Wi-Fi holds. Close it, and everything quietly stops.
It fails silently
A script dies at 2am and you find out when someone asks why the numbers look wrong.
It's scattered everywhere
Cron here, a Pi there, a forgotten cloud box. Nothing tells you what's actually running.
If you built it, Snapdock runs it.
Point Snapdock at what you've already written — no rewrites, no new framework to learn.
Scheduled automations
Cron jobs and recurring tasks, on time, every time.
Scrapers & data jobs
Pulls, transforms, and syncs that keep your data fresh.
Dashboards & apps
Long-running services and internal tools, always up.
Plugged into your tools
Stripe, Slack, Sheets, your database — wired in.
Ninety seconds. No terminal in sight.
The actual demo, playing inline — watch Snapdock catch a failing job, explain it in plain English, and tell you it's handled.
invoice-batch didn't run last night — the Stripe key expired at 2:14am. Nothing downstream has pulled bad data yet.
It runs your automations. And tells you everything.
“We noticed…”
Snapdock flags the problem in a sentence, not a stack trace.
Drift, caught early
Slowdowns and quiet failures surface before they spread.
Every change, explained
Know what changed, when, and why — in plain English.
A digest you'll actually read
One calm summary of every run. No noise, no 2am pages.
Live in three steps.
Drop it in
Add your script or repo. Snapdock detects how it runs.
Snapdock takes over
It schedules, runs, and watches every execution, 24/7.
You stay in the loop
Get pinged only when something actually needs you.
Your code stays yours.
Isolated by default
Every automation runs sandboxed, separate from the rest.
Secrets stay secret
Keys are encrypted and never logged or shared.
No lock-in, ever
It's your code. Export and walk away anytime.
Came from a deploy platform, cron, or a no-code tool?
Snapdock isn't a PaaS, a CI runner, or a no-code builder — it runs the real code you built and watches it for you. See the line-by-line breakdowns:
The questions you're already asking.
What is Snapdock?+
Snapdock runs the automations you already built — scripts, bots, scrapers, and apps — 24/7 off your own machine, watches every run, and tells you in plain English the moment something drifts or breaks.
Can I run an automation I built with Cursor, v0, Bolt, Replit, or Lovable?+
Yes. Drop in the script or repo you generated and Snapdock detects how it runs, schedules it, and watches it 24/7. No rewrites, no terminal, no config files.
Do I need to know Docker, YAML, or DevOps?+
No. If you can attach a file to an email, you can run an automation on Snapdock. There are no Dockerfiles, cron syntax, or config files to write.
What happens when a run breaks?+
Snapdock catches it and pings you in Slack or email with a plain-English explanation — for example, “invoice-batch failed: the Stripe key expired at 2:14am” — and points at the line to fix, before bad data spreads downstream.
Is my code locked in?+
No. It's your code: every automation runs sandboxed, secrets are encrypted and never logged, and you can export and walk away anytime.
Know what every automation is doing.
Start free. Your first automation is running in minutes — no servers, no cron jobs, no YAML.
If you can attach a file to an email, you can do this.
Less wondering. More knowing.
“I stopped checking whether my Salesforce sync ran every morning. Snapdock just tells me — and the one time it broke, I had the failing line before standup.”
Ops Lead, Finch Labs
“We moved six cron jobs off a laptop under my desk. Now there's one screen that says everything's green, and I sleep through the night.”
Founder, Tilejet
“A scraper died at 3am and Snapdock caught the drift before any bad data spread. That used to be a half-day cleanup.”
Data Engineer, Northwind
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