claude code
Good at the bigger change.
Claude Code does the coding. We give that session a cleaner phone surface than a general chat app.
claude →coding agents
Your agent already runs on your machine, near your tests and your git history. Add a private phone channel, and now you can steer it from your pocket — tap a button, approve a diff, read a stack trace — without opening a laptop or piping work through a chat company.
Hisohiso starts as a quiet line between two people. The agent bridge uses exactly the same line. No account. No phone number. No contact graph. No workspace history. No chat company sitting between your repo and your phone.
Slack and Telegram weren't built for an agent. The agent's best answer is often a diff, a passing test, a row of three buttons, or a careful yes/no. In a chat app, that becomes a wall of code blocks and you typing "yes" for the fourth time. We render those answers as touch.
If you want a native mobile app that manages providers, schedules, worktrees, voice, and PR loops, Paseo or Happy are the answer. We wrap the agent you already trust with a private line. That's the entire pitch.
claude code
Claude Code does the coding. We give that session a cleaner phone surface than a general chat app.
claude →codex
Codex runs in the repo. We keep the back-and-forth focused on the task instead of turning it into another messaging thread.
codex →Install hisohiso once. Then wrap the agent you already use. We do not install Claude or Codex for you, and we do not manage their login. We carry the line.
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/draganescu/hisohiso/main/cli/install.sh | sh
claude
hisohiso wrap claude
codex
hisohiso wrap codex
We protect the conversation from our server. We do not make a git push correct, or a rm -rf safe. Keep the boring habits that already work — small diffs, tests, a glance at git status, real review before anything ships.
The repo stays on your machine. We carry the small decisions through a line built for privacy and touch.