VibeAround frees coding agents from terminals
VibeAround launches as an open-source Tauri desktop app that lets developers control local AI coding agents from IM apps or a browser terminal. It supports Claude Code, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, Cursor CLI, Kiro CLI, Qwen Code, and OpenCode over ACP, with session handoff between desktop and phone.
VibeAround is less another coding agent than a transport layer for agents, which is exactly where the AI coding workflow still feels awkward.
- –IM support makes long-running local coding agents reachable from Telegram, Slack, Discord, Feishu, WeChat, DingTalk, WeCom, and QQ without moving the actual workspace to the cloud
- –`/handover` and `/pickup` are the standout idea: agent sessions become portable across terminal, browser, and phone while preserving context
- –ACP-over-stdio support gives it a sane multi-agent abstraction instead of hardwiring around one vendor's CLI
- –The security model will matter: tunnels, chat bots, local shells, and coding agents are a powerful combination that teams will want sandboxing, audit logs, and tighter workspace isolation around
- –Current macOS-first binaries and source-build path make it most compelling for power users today, not mainstream teams yet
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2026-04-22
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2026-04-22
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