
You want to check progress from the couch
Leave the longer task running on the Mac and open the conversation on iPhone to check progress first.
Do not break the flow just because you stepped away from your desk. CodexPocket keeps the Codex environment on your Mac and lets you open work, check status, and send a quick follow-up from your iPhone, so you can clear short checks before you get back to the Mac.
Mac version 0.1.3 is available now. There is no public App Store or TestFlight link for the iPhone app yet, so check the current availability first.
Control from iPhone, execution on Mac. That makes it easy to stay in the flow when you step away.
The Mac app and connection layer keep the work anchored on the Mac, while the iPhone gives you a quick way back in whenever you need it.
What you can do from iPhone

Leave the longer task running on the Mac and open the conversation on iPhone to check progress first.

Send the quick follow-up first after the kids are asleep, and leave heavier work and log checking for the Mac.

Even between videos or games, you can send the follow-up first from your iPhone and leave execution and log management to the Mac workflow.
Open the work already running on your Mac from the list, so you can recover context quickly without hunting for the right place to start.
Open the Mac app, show the QR code, and scan it from iPhone. Adding your Mac takes just a few steps.
Conversations, branches, skills, and commands stay grouped around each work item, so it is easier to keep track of which environment you are touching.
Prepare the QR code and the work list in the Mac app.
Import it with a QR code or setup code, then wait for the connection check and work list to load.
Open the work, follow the conversation, add a quick follow-up from the input box, or start a new conversation when you need one.
The best starting point if you want to understand the Mac app, connection layer, QR setup, and logs first.
Open the Mac guideThe best starting point if you want to learn how to add a Mac, browse work, read conversations, and send follow-ups from the input box.
Open the iPhone guideA dedicated section for topics that cross the boundary between iPhone and Mac.
Open the connection guideThe place to look for cross-cutting information such as release policy and multilingual support.
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