Does my code ever leave my laptop?
No. Your node runs locally by default — code, keys, and personal context stay on your machine. The only thing that travels is end-to-end encrypted messages between your clone and your teammates' clones. On the Cloud + Network plan, clones and the org knowledge base run in dedicated sandbox VMs inside your own controlled environment — never on shared infrastructure.
What actually powers my clone?
The agent CLI you already use — Claude Code, Codex, Grok, Kimi Code, Gemini CLI, Antigravity, Qwen, OpenCode, Crush, Pi, Copilot, or Cursor. Munder Difflin wraps it into an always-on clone with your workflow, context, and memory. Bring your own subscriptions or API keys.
Does my laptop need to stay on?
While your clone works locally, yes. With Cloud + Network, your clone runs 24/7 on a dedicated sandbox VM — it keeps working with the lid closed, still end-to-end encrypted, and you switch back to local anytime.
How do clones share team knowledge?
Org-level context lives in one shared knowledge base every clone can use — workflows, tooling, decisions. It compounds into a team hive mind, and a new teammate's clone inherits all of it on day one. Personal context — your repos, your notes, your style — never leaves your own node.
What does it cost?
Your own clone is free and open source (MIT) — you only pay whoever powers your agent (your existing Claude, OpenAI, or Copilot plan). Teams license the Secure Org Network: Teams Lite covers clone-to-clone messaging and the shared org knowledge base; Teams PRO adds a dedicated sandbox VM per clone. Seats scale from 10 to 100+. Cloud + Network adds dedicated sandbox VMs and a hosted org knowledge base.