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CC Pocket puts Codex, Claude on mobile

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CC Pocket puts Codex, Claude on mobile
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CC Pocket puts Codex, Claude on mobile

CC Pocket is a free, self-hosted mobile client for Codex and Claude that keeps agent sessions on your own machine while letting you manage them from iPhone, iPad, Android, or macOS. It runs through a Bridge Server on Mac or Linux and connects over Tailscale or local Wi-Fi, with support for starting and resuming sessions, approving tool calls, reviewing rich diffs, writing formatted prompts, and receiving push notifications.

// ANALYSIS

Strong utility product for anyone already living inside coding-agent workflows.

  • The core value is mobile approvals without giving up local control: the code and chat stay on your machine, not in a hosted SaaS layer.
  • The Bridge Server pattern is pragmatic; it avoids trying to re-implement the agent runtime and focuses on the decision layer.
  • The product is most compelling for developers who want to keep long-running sessions moving while away from their laptop.
  • The feature set is narrow but high leverage: approvals, diffs, multi-session management, and notifications are exactly the pain points that matter on mobile.
  • The main constraint is setup friction: self-hosting plus network connectivity means this is for technical users, not a mass-market mobile client.
// TAGS
self-hostedmobilecodexclaudeagentdevtooliosandroidtailscale

DISCOVERED

45d ago

2026-04-26

PUBLISHED

45d ago

2026-04-26

RELEVANCE

8/ 10

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