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Nexting
Command Claude Code & Codex from anywhere with voice
Nexting is a voice-first iOS app and wearable interface for Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, and your own AI agent workflows. Start from the iOS app to send tasks and track progress from your phone. Use Nexting PIN to dispatch tasks by voice even when your phone is locked. BYOA is free and end-to-end encrypted by default. PIN is available now for $129, with Ring in private beta.
How does the voice dispatch handle noisy environments or background chatter when your phone is locked, and can it distinguish between you giving commands versus someone else nearby talking?
The thoughts are useful, to make the thinking flow continue. However, the thing breaking my thinking flow is not the break up with agent, but do the missing after reconnect.
How does the BYOA setup actually work in practice, do I just paste in an API key or is there some kind of OAuth flow for connecting something like Codex?
Used it for a day and the voice dispatch from a locked phone actually works as advertised, which I did not expect. Solid for quick code reviews when I am away from my desk.
Hey Product Hunt 👋 I’m Shang, founder of Nexting.
Today we’re launching the Nexting iOS app. It lets you use your phone to control Claude Code, Codex, and your own local AI agent workflows by voice. You can send tasks to agents running on your computer, and view sessions, progress, and results from your phone.
I use Claude Code and Codex heavily every day, and I kept running into the same problem: these agents are powerful, but they still don’t have a great mobile entry point. Once I leave my computer, it becomes much harder to assign new tasks or keep track of what they are doing.
Nexting is an agent entry point designed around wearable hardware. You can start with the iOS app today, and we also offer two hardware forms: Nexting PIN and Nexting Ring. Nexting PIN is available now on our website, 🎁 Launch offer: the first 100 pre-orders get $20 off with code PRODUCTHUNT at checkout.And Nexting Ring is the lighter, more everyday form factor we are actively developing.
The core reason for hardware is that the entry point should always be available. Even when your phone is locked or you are away from the app, you can speak directly to the PIN or Ring. Nexting turns your voice into text and sends it to your own Claude Code, Codex, or agent workflow. The goal is not to add another device, but to move the agent input point out of the computer and phone screen, so it can be triggered anytime.
I believe the way people work with agents will change. It will not only be sitting in a chat window and typing back and forth. It will feel more like calling a teammate to assign work: when you think of a task, you can hand it to an agent by voice, wherever you are.
Privacy is one of the most important parts of this product. Nexting connects to your own agents, code, and workflows, so we designed BYOA mode with end-to-end encryption on by default. Keys stay on the user side. Our cloud only relays ciphertext and cannot read your code, prompts, or agent session content.
We also publish core hardware and firmware resources for builders who want to inspect, reproduce, or extend the system:
Please download the Nexting iOS app, try it, leave us a comment, and support us on Product Hunt. 🙏
Hope you enjoy VibeCoding!
About Nexting on Product Hunt
“Command Claude Code & Codex from anywhere with voice”
Nexting was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 13 upvotes and 16 comments, placing #40 on the daily leaderboard. Nexting is a voice-first iOS app and wearable interface for Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, and your own AI agent workflows. Start from the iOS app to send tasks and track progress from your phone. Use Nexting PIN to dispatch tasks by voice even when your phone is locked. BYOA is free and end-to-end encrypted by default. PIN is available now for $129, with Ring in private beta.
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How does the voice dispatch handle noisy environments or background chatter when your phone is locked, and can it distinguish between you giving commands versus someone else nearby talking?