Mobile companion
On the phone, CMDOP is the web UI — open your CMDOP web console in your phone’s browser. It is a companion to the Desktop client, not a primary surface. You get a chat panel, machine list, notifications when permission asks fire, and a peek at activity. Long-running work and heavy automation belong on Desktop or CLI.
Native iOS and Android apps are on the roadmap. Today the mobile story is the web UI in your browser — nothing to install from an app store.
What mobile is good for
- Reading the current activity feed while you’re away from your laptop.
- Approving or denying a permission ask.
- Sending a quick prompt to your agent (“ssl renewed?”).
What mobile isn’t
- A coding surface — Desktop and CLI handle file edits, agent loops, and long-running shells.
- A self-contained agent — the phone is a thin client; the work runs on the agent on your machine (macOS or Linux).
Setup
- Open your CMDOP web console in your phone’s browser.
- Sign in with the same account you use on Desktop / CLI.
- The same fleets and machines appear automatically.
Related
- Desktop overview — primary GUI surface.
- CLI overview — primary scripting surface.
- Connect overview — the same machines, on every surface.