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the field

Want a cockpit? Use a cockpit.
Want a quiet room? Stay here.

There are good apps for steering an agent from a phone. Some are better cockpits. Some are better chat apps. We're the small room you use when the line itself is the product — private, accountless, gone when you close it.

Paseo flies the whole flight deck.

Provider switching, worktrees, scheduled jobs, native app polish, voice loops, PR flow. If your day is many agents and many branches at once, Paseo is built for exactly that. We are not.

go to paseo for

The whole show.

Provider switching. Worktrees. Scheduled jobs. Native app feel. Voice loops. PR flow. A real cockpit with real instruments.

stay here for

One quiet line.

An accountless room. A secret that lives in the link. A router that only sees ciphertext. Plumbing you can host yourself. One room — not a workspace.

Happy and friends sweat the app polish.

Happy, MobileCLI, Yep Anywhere, AnyCode, and the rest of the phone-agent crowd are after something real: nobody wants to babysit a terminal all day. When you want a beautiful native app that thinks about the agent first, they will often feel nicer than we do.

Coordinating a fleet? That's a control room's job.

When the real problem is coordinating agents, branches, terminals, and developer workflows, Conductor, Superset, and OpenChamber are built for exactly that. It's a bigger, busier game than the one we're playing — and we're happy to leave it to them.

go there for

The whole factory.

Agent fleets, project dashboards, workspace state, parallel coding loops, the higher-level view of everything in flight.

stay here for

One private hatch.

A small encrypted room between a person, a phone, and one local process — with just enough UI for diffs, commands, buttons, and a careful yes.

Real chat is for the people in your life.

Signal, Telegram, Slack, Matrix — keep those for groups, history, search, and the warm everyday mess. We're built for the opposite mood. Open a room, use it, close it the moment it stops being useful.

Need raw access? Open the wrench drawer.

SSH, tmux, Tailscale, a quiet little tunnel — powerful, boring, and wonderful. If you want a shell, use a shell. We aren't going to out-shell the shell. We are after something gentler: a small room where a person and an agent can ask, answer, and agree, with no account in the way.

Pick the right tool for the mood.

Want a cockpit? Pick a cockpit. Want a shell? Open a shell. Want a tiny private room where your phone, your agent, and maybe one trusted person can whisper without an account? That's the one we made.