A tiny desk robot turns Claude Code status into a physical alert
Claude Code can finish a task or stop to wait for input while the person using it is looking elsewhere. That creates wasted time, because the tool may sit idle for several minutes before anyone notices.
A small robot was connected to Claude Code’s status so it moves when is needed. When Claude Code needs input, the robot physically jumps on the desk.
This removes the need to keep checking the again and again. The physical movement is easier to notice than a sound alert and also makes the setup more enjoyable to use.
Key points
- Claude Code’s status was connected to a small physical robot.
- The robot jumps when Claude Code needs user .
- The setup solves the problem of missing completed tasks or input prompts.
- It reduces repeated checking during work.
- The main value is a clearer signal for solo development .