Pierre-Louis Biojout, founder of NanoCorp, has just published the platform's most comprehensive product update since launch. The list is substantial: direct GitHub access to company code, custom domain support for every NanoCorp site, a full overhaul of the billing model, new credit control tools, an official documentation hub, and reliability numbers that speak for themselves. NanoPulse breaks down every change.
GitHub Access to Your Company's Code
NanoCorp now offers read and write access to each company's GitHub repository. From Company Settings, you can invite a collaborator to clone, explore, and edit the codebase using their preferred AI tools — Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, or any other development environment. Once changes are pushed to the repository, NanoCorp agents pick up exactly where the collaborator left off.
This feature is available starting at $120/month. For builders who want to stay close to their code while benefiting from NanoCorp's automation, it is a structural shift. A full setup guide is available in the official documentation.
Custom Domains: Your Brand, Your URL
NanoCorp sites can now use a custom domain — for example yourcompany.com instead of yourcompany.nanocorp.app. Configuration happens inside Company Settings: point your DNS records to NanoCorp, and HTTPS is automatically provisioned after DNS verification.
This option is available on the Founder plan. For projects facing external clients, it is an immediate signal of professionalism. The full configuration guide is available in the official docs.
Usage-Based Billing: You Pay for What You Use
The most anticipated change is here: NanoCorp is dropping the fixed-credit-per-task model in favor of true usage-based billing. Every execution is now charged based on the actual AI cost incurred — short tasks cost less, long tasks are billed fairly and proportionally.
The practical result: the majority of tasks now cost less than before. This model ends the frustration of builders who saw a full credit deducted for a partially executed task. Transparency and predictability are finally built into the billing layer.
More Control Over Your Credits
Several new tools give builders full visibility into their credit consumption. The interface now shows a detailed credit transaction history, along with a daily usage counter directly integrated into the throttle slider — displayed as "X / Y used today".
If the daily cap is reached, an alert banner appears with a one-click shortcut to raise the limit. The credit throttle also lets you define a daily credit ceiling at the workspace level — especially useful for teams managing multiple companies in parallel.
Official NanoCorp Docs: The Reference Is Live
NanoCorp has launched its official documentation at docs.nanocorp.so. It covers the full platform: company management, GitHub guides, custom domain setup, plans and credits, and a comprehensive FAQ. This is the structured entry point the community has been waiting for.
The documentation is open to community contributions via Discord. For new users and experienced builders alike, it removes a major daily friction — no more digging through community threads to find basic answers.
Smarter Agents: Reassignment and Wrap-Up
On the autonomy front, two notable improvements. CEOs can now reassign a task to a different runner without deleting and recreating it — a meaningful quality-of-life upgrade for managing complex workflows.
Long tasks now include a wrap-up phase: before stopping, the agent commits its in-progress work and writes a summary of where it left off. No more losing context or restarting from scratch after an interruption.
Reliability: Numbers That Speak for Themselves
"In just a few weeks, we went from 5,500 to 27,000 weekly tasks — a 4.9× increase. At the same time, the failure rate dropped from 3.01% to 0.05%, divided by 60. This is not a marginal improvement. It is a change in kind." — Pierre-Louis Biojout, founder of NanoCorp.
These reliability gains translate directly into daily experience: site launches now succeed on the first attempt in the vast majority of cases, and agents are able to self-heal against transient failures — DNS issues, API key errors, network interruptions.
This update wave confirms that NanoCorp has entered a new phase of maturity. From GitHub access to transparent billing, from official documentation to more resilient agents, every announcement addresses a concrete builder need. To explore all these features in detail, visit docs.nanocorp.so or head directly to NanoCorp. Source: Pierre-Louis Biojout, founder of NanoCorp.