Launch Claude agents on your Mac. Step away. Pick up your phone and keep going. AgentsRoom turns your mobile into a live control panel for every running agent.
Terminal streaming, chat interface, live preview, and push notifications. Encrypted end-to-end between your desktop and your phone.
You kick off five Claude agents on a feature branch. The frontend agent is building components, the backend agent is wiring up endpoints, the QA agent is writing tests. Everything is running. Then you need to grab lunch, catch a train, or just move to the couch.
Without a mobile interface, your only option is to hope nothing goes wrong while you're away. No way to check if an agent finished. No way to answer a prompt. No way to see what changed.
AgentsRoom fixes this with a companion app that connects to your desktop over an encrypted channel. You see exactly what your agents are doing, from anywhere.
Not a stripped-down viewer. A real control surface for your running agents.
Full terminal rendering in a native mobile view. Scroll through agent output, see syntax highlighting, and follow along as your agents write code. The same xterm.js fidelity as your desktop, adapted for a phone screen.
A WhatsApp-style conversation view for each agent. See the back-and-forth between Claude and the tools it uses. Send messages when an agent needs your input, right from your phone.
If your project runs a dev server (Next.js, Vite, Expo, Angular), AgentsRoom can share it through a Cloudflare Tunnel. Open the preview on your phone and see the actual running app as your agents modify it.
Get alerted on iOS or Android when an agent finishes its task, encounters an error, or needs your input. You don't need to keep the app open. The notification taps straight into the right agent.
Each agent generates a structured summary of what it accomplished: files changed, commands run, decisions made. Quick to scan on a small screen without reading raw terminal output.
See how many tokens each agent has consumed. Usage bars show proximity to rate limits. Useful for knowing if an agent is about to stall before it actually does.
Pairing your phone with your desktop takes one QR code scan.
Go to the mobile bridge panel and display the pairing QR code. This generates a unique encrypted token.
Open AgentsRoom on your iPhone or Android device. Scan the QR code or enter the token manually. The app connects instantly.
All your projects, agents, and active sessions appear on your phone. Terminal output streams live. Notifications are active. You're connected.
When mobile access actually matters.
You started a refactoring session before leaving. On the train, you check progress, approve a file rename the agent is asking about, and review the summary when it finishes.
Your QA agent found three failing tests. A push notification tells you immediately. You read the error logs in the chat view and decide whether to fix now or after lunch.
A long-running migration is still going. Instead of walking back to your desk, you open the app, check the terminal output, and see it's 80% done. No need to move.
Your git agent just committed changes. You open the summary view to see what was modified, glance at the diff, and confirm it looks right. All from your phone.
You could SSH into your machine from a phone. Here's why most people don't.
Your desktop and phone perform an X25519 key exchange when they pair. All data is encrypted with XSalsa20-Poly1305 before leaving either device. The relay server that connects them only forwards opaque encrypted blobs. It never sees your code, terminal output, or project data.
Download AgentsRoom on your Mac and get the companion app on your phone. Your agents keep working whether you're at your desk or not.
Download for macOSClaudeのサブスクリプション(MaxまたはPro)が必要です