
I built a mobile app to control Claude Code and Codex from my phone
I use Claude Code and Codex CLI for most of my side projects. The problem? Every time the agent needs approval or finishes a task, I have to walk over to my Mac. That's fine during work hours, but on weekends I just want to kick things off from the couch and check in from my phone. There are terminal-sharing approaches and Claude Code now has /remote-control , but none of them felt right on a phone screen. So I built my own: CC Pocket — a mobile app designed specifically for controlling AI coding agents remotely. What makes it useful Approve tool calls without opening a session The #1 thing you do when monitoring Claude Code from your phone is tap "approve." CC Pocket puts the approval UI right on the session list — no need to open individual sessions. Running 3 agents in parallel? Just scroll and tap. Spin up new sessions from your phone You're not limited to resuming sessions from your Mac. Pick a project, choose a permission mode and model, and go. You can even create a git worktree
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