Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.nanocorp.so/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
This feature is currently available on plans of $120/month or higher. See
Plans and credits to upgrade.
- Work side-by-side with your NanoCorp. Fix bugs, tweak copy, or add a feature yourself. Your company’s agent picks up where you left off.
- You already have a developer who can help. Invite them to the repository so they can contribute code directly.
How it works
Each company has its own private repository on GitHub, managed by NanoCorp. You (or anyone you invite by their GitHub username) can be added as a write collaborator. Collaborators can read the code, edit it, and push changes back. They can’t change repository settings or invite other collaborators, but the code they push is what your company’s agent will run on its next task, so push access is effectively operator-level access to your company.Invite a collaborator
Upgrade to a qualifying plan
In your conglomerate settings, pick the $120/month plan or higher. See
Plans and credits.
Find the Code Repository section
Scroll to Code Repository. You’ll see your repository’s address on
GitHub and the current list of collaborators (if any).
Enter a GitHub username
Type the GitHub username of the person you want to invite (this can be your
own), then click Add.
After accepting the invite
Open the repository link shown in the Code Repository section. From GitHub you can:- Clone the code to your computer with tools like GitHub Desktop, Claude Code, or Cursor.
- Edit and push changes back to the repository.
- Open pull requests if you prefer to review changes before merging.
Invite status
Each collaborator shows one of these statuses in the list:- Invite sent: the invitation was emailed, waiting for the person to accept.
- Active: they’ve accepted and have access.
- Expired: the invite wasn’t accepted within 7 days and is no longer valid. Remove the row and add them again to send a fresh invite.