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Cosyra

Run AI coding agents from your phone

Productivity
Developer Tools
Artificial Intelligence

Cosyra is a mobile cloud terminal for AI development. Run Claude Code, Codex CLI, and Gemini CLI directly from your phone. Build with AI agents anywhere - no laptop or remote desktop required.

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Hey Product Hunt

My name is Adam, co-founder of Cosyra. Cosyra lets you code from your phone, no laptop required.

When terminal coding agents started popping off last year, I found myself prompting, walking away, and then coming back, only to find that Claude Code had been waiting for input for some indeterminable amount of time. Hence the phone solution.

I figured, why not put my agents on my phone so I can choose when and where I prompt.

It's allowed me and 50 other developers to patch, build, audit, and do anything else your terminal agents can do on your home machine. You can switch between terminal sessions, integrate GitHub, and view your localhost server right from the webview, all without needing your home computer running.

We take security seriously. Your code and credentials are protected by default, with strong isolation and safeguards built into every environment.

Try it free for 7 days or 10 hours of usage, whichever comes first. We’ve also got a Product Hunt promo for early adopters. We built this to be sustainable from day one.

#CodeOnTheGo

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This nails a real pain point. I run Claude Code constantly and the "walk away, come back to find it's been waiting for 20 minutes" loop is so frustrating. Having push notifications for agent input requests is the killer feature here — that alone justifies going mobile.

Definitely trying this ASAP! With how fast everything is moving this would make me able to resume my progress even when I am out. One q: Since Cosyra clones the github repo is there any encryption at rest? If there is a data leakage (hope not, ever) will my codebase be safe?

The use case that immediately jumps out to me is kicking off a long-running agent task while away from your desk and then monitoring it from your phone. Not replacing desktop coding, but filling the gap when you're between meetings and want something running. Does Cosyra handle async agent sessions that you can reconnect to, or is it more real-time only?

Really interesting approach, Adam! Cosyra seems to solve the exact friction point of waiting on desktop agents by making coding sessions mobile-first. I’m curious — how do you see mobile coding changing developer workflows long-term? Do you think it will become a primary way to build, or more of a companion to traditional setups?

Happy launch! How do you handle long-running agent tasks on mobile without interruptions (background limits, disconnects, etc.)?

This is a smart wedge into mobile dev workflows.
@adamroman are you planning collab features? like shared sessions or pair coding?

Interesting idea, but I’m not 100% sold yet, typing code on phone sounds... painful? 😅
Or is this more about supervising agents than actual coding?