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Termly

Mobile + voice access for Claude Code and terminal AI tools

Termly adds mobile access and voice input to terminal-based AI coding tools like Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, and GitHub Copilot. Your AI assistant runs on your desktop (unchanged), but now you can interact with it from iPhone or iPad—review code changes, approve commits, and prompt your AI using voice commands. End-to-end encrypted with AES-256-GCM and zero-knowledge architecture. QR code setup in under 60 seconds. Not a replacement for your AI tools but a mobile extension with voice control.

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Hey Product Hunt!

I'm Siarhei, and I'm excited to launch Termly today!

The problem I was solving:

I use Claude Code and Gemini daily for AI-assisted development - it's incredible. But it's desktop-only (If we are talking about your desktop). When I'm away from my laptop (commuting, in meetings, away from desk), my AI workflow just... stops. I can't review code changes, can't approve commits, can't prompt my AI assistant.

What I built:

Termly is a mobile bridge for terminal AI tools. It creates an encrypted relay between your desktop and phone.

Not a competitor to Claude Code - it's a mobile extension for it.

Works with Claude Code, Codex, GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and 15+ other terminal AI assistants.

What makes it special:

- First voice interface for terminal AI tools
- Zero-knowledge encryption (we can't see your code even if we wanted to)
- No complex SSH setup—just scan a QR code
- iPhone/iPad & Android devices support

Current status:

✅ iOS app live on App Store
🔨 Android beta coming Q4 2025
🆓 Completely free (optional donations to support development)

I'd love your feedback on:

1. What AI coding tool are you currently using?
2. Will mobile extension of the terminal boost your productivity?
3. Have you thought about voice input while working on terminal?
4. Is there anything I do not see now, that you'd like to suggest?

Thanks for checking it out! Happy to answer any questions.