Voice requests run on a Mac, with live testing from a phone
A spoken request starts a on a Mac at home, then sends a completion alert and a test view to a phone. The setup connects a , voice bot, coordinator, , small server, and . In one real run, the request was to add loading s throughout an app, and the agent ran on the Mac using a Claude account.
Several agents can work on separate tasks at the same time without someone watching them type. When a task finishes, a test card appears on the phone, where the live result running on the Mac can be checked through the . Spoken feedback such as “the header is too big” goes back to the same agent that made the change.
Keeping the work and runtime on a personally controlled Mac can reduce how much data is sent elsewhere, although the data handled by an outside service such as Claude still needs to be checked separately.
Key points
- Spoken change requests start a on the owner's Mac.
- Several can handle different jobs at the same time.
- The phone receives an alert and a test card when work is complete.
- An provides access to the live result running on the Mac.
- Follow-up voice feedback returns to the agent responsible for the original change.