Indexable

Roadmap & Position in Agent Infrastructure

Forkable VM sandboxes for AI agents.

Company Overview

Indexable is a developer infrastructure company that gives AI agents forkable, snapshotted VMs with stateful files, processes, memory, and databases. Early buyers are agent builders, coding-agent teams, and infrastructure-savvy developers; no public customer list yet.

What They're Building

The company's public product roadmap & what they're committed to building.

Full VM Forks and Snapshots

Agents can branch a complete VM including files, processes, memory, and databases, which makes sandbox state behave more like git than a disposable container.

OCI VM Runtime

Teams boot VMs from Ubuntu, Python, or custom OCI images, which keeps the developer workflow close to existing container habits.

Stateful SDKs and REPLs

Python, TypeScript, and browser APIs, plus bash, Python, node, bun, and TypeScript REPLs, giving agent builders low-level control instead of a canned app layer.

Direct VM Networking

Each VM can get direct IPv4 and IPv6, raw TCP and UDP, private groups, and ix.dev DNS, signaling infrastructure buyers running real workloads.

Reliability and Compliance Track

Public docs name external pentest, SOC 2, HIPAA, ISO 27001, cross-host snapshot replication, and improved failover as the enterprise work ahead.

Latest Intelligence

Zeitgeist tracks private signals to determine where the company is heading strategically.

Competitors

E2B:

AI-agent sandbox cloud with more public market presence; Indexable is leaning harder into full VM state, forks, and snapshots.

Modal:

Serverless compute platform for AI and backend jobs; it is broader infra, while Indexable is narrower and more agent-sandbox native.

Daytona:

Sandbox and dev-environment infra for agents; Indexable differs through VM-level branching and state restore as the main product bet.

Indexable

's Moat:

The company has not yet built a structural moat. The likely path is a technical infrastructure advantage, if Indexable's copy-on-write VM substrate becomes meaningfully faster and cheaper than generic agent sandboxes.

How They're Leveraging AI

AI Use Overview:

Indexable does not differentiate on AI or ML. It sells the stateful compute substrate that agents need to run reliably, with copy-on-write VM forks and snapshots in place of disposable containers.

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