Frequently Asked Questions
ProductEcho is an AI-native application runtime and one-click deployment platform. It provisions databases, configures environments, and deploys AI-generated code automatically, then returns a public HTTPS URL. Developers and agents connect through Model Context Protocol (MCP) from Claude, Cursor, or ChatGPT, without writing Dockerfiles or opening multiple cloud dashboards.
Connect ProductEcho to Claude, Cursor, or ChatGPT via MCP. Your agent can deploy apps, provision PostgreSQL, inject connection strings, and share a live HTTPS URL. Infrastructure setup happens automatically when the agent calls the ProductEcho MCP tools, typically in about 30 seconds.
Each plan includes compute, database, storage, and sandbox usage. GitHub integration, agent environments, and bring-your-own-model (BYOM) are included on every plan. Higher tiers add more capacity, custom domains, longer sandboxes, and team features such as SSO.
You can continue using productecho with pay-as-you-go usage. You can also add prepaid usage or upgrade your plan.
No. Environments can automatically hibernate when they're not being used, so you're primarily paying for active usage.
Yes. Agents can create isolated, ephemeral environments on demand and tear them down when they're finished.
Yes. productecho is model-agnostic, so you can bring your own model or API key and use it with your environments.
Your plan includes database capacity. Additional database compute or storage is billed based on actual usage.
Yes. Connect your GitHub repository and deploy directly from your codebase. GitHub integration is included.
Yes. On eligible plans, database storage can be increased without taking your application offline.
Yes. ProductEcho has a free plan with one project, 1 GB database, 5 GB object storage, and a 10-minute sandbox. No credit card is required. You can upgrade to Builder, Pro, or Team when you need more capacity, custom domains, or collaboration features.
Yes. productecho supports production environments, databases, custom domains, and the infrastructure needed to run real applications.