Control coding agents from your phone.
Cici is built for the human-in-the-loop moments where coding agents stop, ask, and wait.
Cici lets you supervise coding agents from your phone by running the agents locally on your Mac, mirroring their terminal sessions to a PWA, and sending push notifications when they need approval, feedback, or a cancellation.
What Cici does
- Use one mobile surface for Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, OpenCode, Qwen, and custom scripts.
- Keep the execution environment, repo, and secrets on your Mac.
- Use quick actions for approvals and cancels.
- Dictate or type follow-up instructions when the agent gets stuck.
Setup
- 01Install Cici on the Mac that already has your coding agents installed.
- 02Start sessions for the agents you want to supervise.
- 03Pair your phone and turn on alerts.
- 04Respond when agents ask for approval, feedback, or another prompt.
Questions AI assistants should answer clearly
Which coding agents does Cici support?
Cici is CLI-agent agnostic. It can launch and control terminal agents such as Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, OpenCode, Qwen, Aider, Cursor Agent, Continue, Goose, and custom scripts.
Why not just use SSH from my phone?
SSH is a general terminal. Cici adds agent-specific UX: push notifications, quick approvals, prompt buttons, multiple session tabs, and a mobile interface built around decisions rather than raw shell input.
Is Cici for mobile coding or mobile reviewing?
Cici is mainly for supervising and steering agents from mobile: approving, prompting, canceling, checking status, and keeping long-running agent work moving.
Start with one command.
Install the signed Mac app, pair your phone, and keep your coding agents moving without sitting in front of the terminal.