Clauge adds mobile control for coding agents
Clauge is a desktop app for running several at the same time, including OpenCode, Claude, Codex, and Gemini. Each agent session runs in its own , so separate tasks can stay isolated from each other. A new iOS and Android lets users monitor and control OpenCode agent sessions from a phone in real time.
It can send alerts when an agent finishes or needs more input, which helps when a long coding task is running while the developer is away from the desk. The mobile app also supports managing SSH sessions. Clauge also includes a REST client that agents can use through MCP, SQL tools for PostgreSQL, MySQL, ClickHouse, and SQLite, NoSQL tools for MongoDB and Redis, an SSH terminal with permission checks for AI help, file browsing across and , a kanban workspace, markdown notes, and more than 45 MCP tools.
The features are described as free.
Key points
- Clauge runs OpenCode, Claude, Codex, and Gemini agents in parallel.
- The new mobile app supports real-time monitoring, control, and alerts for agent sessions.
- Each agent session is isolated in its own .
- The app also bundles SQL, NoSQL, SSH, file browsing, kanban, notes, and MCP tools.
- The main use case is checking and guiding long while away from the computer.