Publish and run Agent Apps
An Agent App is a version-pinned Agent Team that another person can understand and run from one focused page. It keeps the proof, permissions, funding source, approval boundaries, and stop controls visible before execution.
Publish from verified proof
Complete a run, choose Share proof, publish the redacted Run Receipt, then choose Publish as app. Codelit generates the visitor input form from the team's declared run brief and binds the app to that exact workflow version and active proof.
- Choose Public, sign-in required, unlisted, or workspace-only access and who funds execution.
- Create the owner-only exact preview and review the real visitor page, inputs, permissions, proof, and approvals.
- Choose Publish from the preview or Settings > Account > Agent Apps when the contract is ready.
Choose a funding boundary
Visitor key is the default. The signed-in visitor chooses a model and uses a key stored in their own browser settings; the publisher cannot access it. This mode runs a design-only workflow in the open tab and cannot claim connected writes or browser actions. Publisher funded reuses an active reviewed hosted deployment and Codelit's managed Pro runtime.
- Publisher-funded apps require per-run, daily, monthly, and concurrent caps.
- Spend is reserved before execution and released or finalized from the hosted run.
- Public manifest and proof-preview endpoints are rate-limited at the edge before traffic reaches the app.
- Pause, proof revocation, deployment pause, cap exhaustion, deletion, and version mismatch all fail closed.
Run with context and proof
The visitor sees the outcome, author, version, duration, connections, permission effects, approvals, payer, and current availability before Run now. Sample proof replay repeats no model or external action. A completed run returns a scoped receipt with identifying inputs summarized, credentials omitted, payer and cost shown, and terminal evidence bounded to that run.
Manage or remove an app
Open Settings > Account > Agent Apps to pause or resume execution, change access, disable embeds, copy or open the link, archive an app you published, and reopen or remove an app you saved. Archive permanently removes the active app from the published list and releases one plan slot. Account and workspace deletion remove apps, runs, saved-app records, reservations, usage records, and related integration ownership.