// HOW IT WORKS
Monitor Claude Code from your phone
Fleet Command turns every Claude Code and Codex session into a drifting ship on a live space-map — on your iPhone and Apple Watch. Start a long agent run, walk away from your desk, and still see who's working, who's waiting on you, and approve risky commands from anywhere. Here's the whole setup — it takes about two minutes and works on Mac, Windows and Linux.
Download on the App StoreFree · open-source plugin · not affiliated with Anthropic or OpenAI.
1 · Install the plugin
On any machine running Claude Code, add the marketplace and install the plugin, then restart Claude Code so the hooks load. The plugin is pure Node — no Mac required on the machine you're monitoring.
$ claude plugin marketplace add sideffect263/fleet-commander $ claude plugin install fleet-commander
2 · Add a fleet
Open the Fleet Command app on your iPhone, tap Add a Fleet, and give the machine a name. The app shows a one-time pairing code — something like FLEET-7Q2K. Each machine gets its own code, so you can pair as many as you like.
3 · Link the machine
Back in the terminal, run the link command with your code. It confirms the pairing and your fleet goes live.
> /fleet-link FLEET-7Q2K ✓ linked · fleet is live
4 · Watch ships stream in
Every session becomes a ship. A working agent drifts; one that's waiting on you flares up. The Muster ranks exactly who needs you across every machine, so a fleet of dozens stays a glance, not a dashboard. Two more things worth turning on:
- ·Notifications. Allow them when prompted and your phone buzzes the moment a session hits AWAIT CMD or finishes its run — even with the app closed.
- ·Remote approvals. Run
/fleet-approvals onto gate risky tool calls behind a phone tap. See how remote approvals work →
What you can do once it's live
Monitor every machine
Mac, Windows and Linux fleets in one app, each session tagged by agent — Claude Code or Codex.
Glance from your wrist
Your fleet on the Apple Watch face. Claude Code on Apple Watch →
Approve from anywhere
Deny a force-push or rm -rf from the couch — once, or for the whole session.
Keep your code private
Only metadata syncs — activity, project folder name, usage. Never source, files, or prompts.
FAQ
Does it work with Codex?
Yes — Claude Code and Codex appear in the same fleet, each tagged by agent. Setup is identical.
Do I need a Mac?
Not on the machine you monitor — the plugin runs on macOS, Windows and Linux. You only need an iPhone (Apple Watch optional) to view your fleet.
Does it send my code or prompts?
No. Only session metadata — activity, the project folder's name, and usage stats. See the privacy policy.
Is it free?
Yes — free, open-source plugin and a free iPhone/Apple Watch app.
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