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What your phone can do without your Mac

Library, copy prompt, team dispatch — honest limits included.

Mobile-first does not mean your phone runs Claude on your laptop files while you are on the train. It means the app is usable on a small screen — and you can prep, copy, or ask a teammate's Mac to run work when yours is closed.

Works well on phone alone

  • Browse library and marketplace playbooks
  • Copy a prompt to paste elsewhere
  • Save a marketplace capability to your library
  • Queue a task for when your Mac reconnects
  • Request a job via team dispatch to someone online
  • Review history and run again when executor is available

Needs a Mac online somewhere

  • Send to your own Mac — it must be paired and awake
  • Tasks that read local folders or repos
  • Real-time run progress over WebSocket

No push notifications yet

Queued tasks send when your browser reconnects — not when your Mac wakes up in your pocket. Copy prompt or draft the form and come back, or use team dispatch when a colleague's Mac is available.