You Built It with AI. Now Run It.
Connect GitHub and Vercel — Sprawl proposes and provisions the operation to run what you shipped.
You shipped a product — maybe with an AI coding agent — and now the business around it needs running: support answered, users onboarded, releases announced, numbers watched. Connect GitHub and Vercel and Sprawl surveys what you’ve actually built, then proposes the operation to run it as a business: the agents, their schedules, the goals they work toward, and the accounts each one needs. You approve one blueprint and Sprawl provisions all of it at once. Anything that moves money, deletes, or reaches someone new still checks with you first.
Set This UpIntegrations Used
How It Works
Connect your stack
Link GitHub and Vercel — read-only for the survey. Sprawl looks at your repos, deployments, and docs to understand the product, and you pick which projects to operationalize.
Approve the blueprint — once
Sprawl proposes the whole operation: a support inbox, release notes, social presence, a weekly pulse — tuned to your product. One approval provisions the agents, schedules, and goals atomically; nothing exists until you say so.
Activate the fleet
Work through the connect checklist. Each account you link flips to ✓ and brings its agents online — one sign-in can activate several agents. Skip anything you’re not ready for and it stays parked.
What you can ask for
"Connect my GitHub and Vercel and propose the operation to run my product""Stand up a support inbox for support@myapp.com that answers from the docs""Turn merged PRs into release notes and post launches to X""Every Monday, send me revenue and signups from Stripe and Vercel"Benefits
- ✓The operation is designed from what you actually shipped
- ✓One approval provisions the whole fleet
- ✓Business-first: support, onboarding, growth — not just dev chores
- ✓Each agent comes online as its account connects
- ✓Money, deletes, and first external sends wait for your OK
Ready to hand this off?
Describe the outcome and Sprawl provisions an agent to run it on its own project and your connected accounts. Free to start — no code, no canvas.