Visual editing for real codebases

Ship changes to your web app in plain language.

ronda spins up a live sandbox of your repo, lets anyone describe the change they want, runs it through an AI coding agent, and opens a pull request your engineers can review.

Built for teams, not demos

Everything here is shipped today. No roadmap bullets, no vaporware.

Plain-language editing

Describe the change you want. ronda translates it into precise instructions for an AI coding agent.

Live sandbox preview

Every session runs your real dev server in an isolated Docker container. See changes instantly in the iframe.

Point and click

Click any element in the preview — ronda hands the agent the exact file and component. Works with React, Vue, Svelte, and Angular.

Review every diff

Inspect a syntax-highlighted diff before anything leaves the sandbox. Nothing ships without a human saying yes.

One-click pull requests

Approve the diff and ronda opens a PR on GitHub against a fresh branch. Your normal review flow takes over from there.

Per-project conventions

Teach ronda your stack, patterns, and constraints once. It prepends them to every instruction so the agent stays on-brand.

Organizations and roles

Multiple users per workspace, per-project access, and a clean audit trail of who asked for what.

Works in your language

The interface ships in English, French, and Italian. Dark mode included.

From idea to pull request

Five steps. No terminal required.

  1. 1

    Connect your repo

    Link a GitHub repository. ronda clones it into an isolated sandbox when you open the editor.

  2. 2

    Describe the change

    Type what you want — "make the signup button violet", "add a testimonials section". Click a live element to pin it to the instruction.

  3. 3

    Live sandbox spins up

    Your real dev server runs in a container. ronda runs an AI coding agent against the code with your project conventions applied.

  4. 4

    Review the diff

    A syntax-highlighted diff shows exactly what changed. Iterate until it's right, or discard and try again.

  5. 5

    Open a pull request

    One click creates a branch, commits the changes, and opens a PR on GitHub. Your team reviews and merges like any other PR.

Get in touch

Questions? Want a demo?

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