Control AI coding agents from your phone without moving code
Junction is built for the small but important mobile moments: checking whether an agent is still running, approving a safe next step, stopping drift, or reviewing enough context to decide what happens next.
Best for
Developers who leave agent sessions running while away from the desk.
Why Junction
A phone is not the best place to write every line of code. It is a strong place to supervise local agents and keep work moving.
What it means
Junction is the local-first control plane for AI coding agents.
Mobile control is about decisions
The highest leverage phone workflows are operational: read the latest output, check whether tests failed, approve the next command, or stop a run before it wastes more time.
- Use mobile for visibility and control, not as a tiny IDE.
- Keep deeper review and editing on your normal workstation.
- Respond while context is fresh instead of waiting until you return.
Keep the agent local
Junction does not ask you to upload a repository into a cloud sandbox just to see what an agent is doing. The daemon stays attached to the machine where your project already runs.
Designed for long-running work
AI agents often finish after you leave the keyboard. Junction keeps those sessions visible so stalled approvals, flaky tests, and ready-to-review branches do not sit hidden in a terminal.
Field notes
Related Junction guides
Control AI Coding Agents from Your Phone Without Moving Your Code
A practical guide to monitoring Claude Code and Codex from your phone while your code, terminals, and credentials stay on your own machine.
How to Monitor Claude Code from Your Phone Without SSH
Keep a Claude Code session local, read live output on mobile, and decide when to approve, stop, or review the next step.
How to Monitor Codex from Your Phone Without a Cloud Sandbox
Watch Codex runs on mobile, keep execution local, and review blockers, diffs, and PR state without handing the repo to a hosted workspace.
Get started
Keep agent work visible from anywhere.
Install the daemon where your projects already run, connect Junction, and use one browser workspace for active AI coding agents.