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Signadot Local

Signadot Local

Code and debug microservices locally with live traffic

Website signadot.com
Overview

What it is

AI agents write code at machine speed, but verification still moves at human speed. Signadot provides the K8s-native infrastructure to close this loop. We combine scalable ephemeral environments with a validation framework built for distributed systems. Give your agents deep, native visibility to verify code against real microservices before you push to Git. Stop waiting on slow CI/CD; turn agentic velocity into safely merged pull requests with Signadot.

Intent

I need it when

Catch integration and cross-service bugs before code merge to reduce post-merge debugging and production incidents

Signadot runs E2E, integration, and API tests in isolated sandboxes on every PR using Playwright, Cypress, or custom test suites. AI-powered SmartTests detect regressions automatically by comparing new behavior against baseline, enabling teams to validate against real dependencies pre-merge.

Enable developers to test local code changes against real production dependencies without waiting for shared staging environments

Signadot Local lets developers establish a secure tunnel from their local workstation to a remote Kubernetes cluster, spinning up lightweight sandboxes in seconds. Developers test code against real databases, APIs, and downstream services without mocks, getting instant feedback on integration issues before opening a PR.

Allow AI coding agents to self-validate their generated code changes autonomously against live cluster dependencies

Signadot integrates with AI agents via MCP (Model Context Protocol), enabling agents running in Cursor, Claude Code, or VS Code to provision sandboxes, run tests, and validate changes without human intervention. Agents can iterate autonomously, catching integration bugs during development rather than post-merge.

Reduce infrastructure costs by avoiding full environment duplication for each developer or PR

Signadot creates lightweight, request-isolated sandboxes that only deploy changed services while routing unchanged services from the shared cluster baseline. This delta approach scales to thousands of concurrent sandboxes without duplicating full infrastructure, reducing cloud spend by 85% compared to traditional preview environments.

Establish reusable validation workflows that agents and developers can invoke by name without manual orchestration

Signadot Plans (beta) lets teams author small, versioned validation workflows composed of typed actions (HTTP requests, browser flows, load tests). Agents discover and run plans by natural language description, enabling deterministic, cost-effective validation at scale without token costs.

Drop

Not a fit when

  • Team does not use Kubernetes or cannot install Signadot operator in their cluster
  • Organization requires on-premises-only deployment with no cloud control plane connectivity
  • Development workflow does not involve microservices architecture or cross-service integration testing
  • Team needs real-time collaborative debugging across multiple developers in a single sandbox simultaneously
  • Budget constraints prohibit any cloud infrastructure costs; free tier limited to 50 sandboxes/month and 10 concurrent devboxes
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