Daytona

daytona.io

Daytona is a sandbox environment platform designed for running AI code experiments with safety and repeatability in isolated environments. It helps you start and stop sandboxes on demand, manage access (including SSH), and review past runs through snapshot history—so teams can experiment confidently, audit changes, and iterate faster without risking production systems. It’s built for developers and technical operators who need fast experiment cycles with strong isolation and control.

Connecting Daytona helps BOBs run controlled AI code trials without spreading risk across your systems. BOBs can create and manage sandboxes for each experiment, ensuring environments are started, used, and stopped when work is complete—then use snapshot history to compare outcomes and decide what to retry next. With SSH access created and revoked on demand, BOBs can grant the minimum required access window for investigation and revoke it automatically after tasks finish.

This unlocks use cases like automated experiment orchestration (spin up → run → stop), iterative development loops (select a snapshot and continue from there), and operational governance for code testing (manage access, reduce exposure time, and keep an audit trail of experiment states).

What can BOBs do with Daytona?

Perform actions

  • Clone Git Repository
  • Create Sandbox
  • Create SSH Access
  • Delete Sandbox
  • Get Preview Link
  • Get Sandbox
  • List Sandboxes
  • List Sandbox ID Options
  • List Snapshot ID Options
  • List Snapshots
  • Revoke SSH Access
  • Run Code
  • Run Command
  • Start Sandbox
  • Stop Sandbox
  • Wait Until Stopped