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Claude Code, Codex, any CLI agent. Driven from your iPhone

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41
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Jul 6, 2026
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CodeMote pairs your iPhone to your machine or VPS and gives you the real sessions. Live terminal on your lock screen, push when your agent needs approval, full diffs, complete git flow. Direct encrypted connection. Your code never touches our servers.
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Community Voice & Feedback

[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
Being away from my desk no longer meaning the work just stalls is a quietly freeing idea, and glancing at my phone to nudge things along from wherever I am sounds genuinely good, Salvatore.
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
The Lock Screen Live Activity flipping to waiting with a push is what actually makes this desk-free, since long agent runs are mostly idle waiting for one approval. When I have two or three agents going at once (say Claude Code and Codex in separate sessions), do they each get their own Live Activity/terminal, or is it one merged stream where I have to work out which agent is asking? And if the tunnel drops mid-run, does the session survive on the machine side and re-attach, or is the terminal state lost?
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
this is the thing I actually want, I keep starting a session then getting pulled away before it needs the next approval. one thing I'd be careful about is approving a big diff from a 6 inch screen while distracted, it's easy to skim and tap approve on something you'd catch immediately on a real monitor. do you have any friction built in for large or risky-looking diffs, like forcing a scroll through the whole thing before the approve button unlocks, versus treating every approval the same regardless of size
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
The "start agent, wait 20 minutes, answer one question" loop is exactly my day building a SaaS solo. One thing I'd want: when the agent asks something that needs actual code reading to answer well, do you find the phone diff view is enough, or do those decisions still wait for the desk?
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
Keeping the code on your own machine is the part that matters. Remote coding from a phone sounds much safer when it works like a control layer for your existing workstation, not another place where the repo gets copied.
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
solid product when you are addicted to code and don't want to take your laptop with you
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
the "start claude code, wait 20 minutes, answer one question" loop is real, i lose so much time just standing near my desk in case it needs an approval. no relay server touching the code is the right call, that's the one thing that would've made me not even try it. genuinely curious about approving a plan from the lock screen though, do you get enough of the diff to actually judge it or is it more of a glance and trust situation when you're not at a full screen
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
I enjoy that it works with different CLI agents instead of locking people into one option. Could shared sessions allow another teammate to approve requests when I am unavailable because that would help distributed teams?
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
the lock-screen 'flips to waiting + push' is the real product. hard part is knowing when NOT to ping. does it batch approvals, or one buzz per stop?
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
how does the encrypted connection actually hold up on sketchy hotel wifi, and is there any fallback if the direct pairing drops mid-session?
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
Driving CLI agents from a phone makes sense if the workflow is approval-first, not blind autonomy. The best version of this is probably checkpoints, logs, and one-tap continue/stop decisions while the heavy work stays on the Mac.
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
I think speech to text fits this workflow well. Could custom voice shortcuts approve common actions even faster?
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
Does CodeMote support juggling multiple agent sessions at once, like Claude Code on one project and Codex on another, from the same phone view?
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
Me using my phone for approvals sounds practical instead of carrying laptop everywhere. Would offline notification retries help when the connection drops for a few minutes?
[Redacted] • Jul 6, 2026
The lock screen terminal integration is genuinely clever, feels like something Apple should have shipped themselves. Love that the connection stays direct and encrypted too, the no-middleman approach is the right call for dev tools like this.

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