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Product · Jun 21, 2026 · 8 min read

Replay and remix any build

ProductMoonshift8 min read

A build is a story: a prompt, a plan, fourteen agents, a deploy. Run replay lets you watch that story play back, frame by frame, and share the link with anyone, no login required to watch.

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Scrub through a build the way you’d scrub a video.

It’s a window into how the app was made, useful for learning, for showing a teammate what happened, or just for the satisfaction of watching a product assemble itself from one sentence.

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any phase
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shareable
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What’s in a replay

The timeline runs from the researcher through the planner to the deployer, with each phase a scrubable step. You can stop on any phase and see what it produced. It’s the same event log the pipeline writes during a run, replayed as a timeline instead of a wall of text.

Redacted by construction

A public link can’t leak what it never contains. The public timeline is redacted and allowlisted to safe event types through a pure, unit-tested normalizer, so there are no secrets, no tokens, and no raw tool or thinking chatter in a shared link. What you share is the shape of the build, not its internals.

  • Replay any run as a scrubable timeline, researcher to deployer.
  • Share a public, redacted link with an embeddable “Built with Moonshift” badge.
  • Remix a build into your own with the prompt pre-filled.
  • @-tag one of your projects to pull it in as context for a new run.

Start from someone else’s ending

See a build you like? Remix it in one click to get your own copy as a starting point, then describe your twist. The prompt is pre-filled and editable, so you’re not staring at a blank box, you’re editing a working idea.

Remix is the acquisition loop turned inside out: the best demo of what Moonshift can build is a build someone already made, sitting one click from being yours. Logged-out visitors keep their prompt and remix intent through login, so the idea survives the sign-up.

Built for sharing, safely

Tag a project with @ to bring it into a run, and invite a collaborator to watch the build live. Sharing a build is a first-class action, not an afterthought, because the most convincing thing about an AI builder is watching it actually build.

The best starting point isn’t a blank page. It’s someone else’s finished one.