Monitor AI coding agents from iPhone
Keep active coding work visible without sitting at the desk.
Carry Codex sessions on your phone: connect to your Mac or server, resume threads, approve actions, and add context with voice, images, and files.
Octopus is a mobile control surface for the environment you already use. Keep real coding threads moving from iPhone or iPad, and use text, voice, images, and files to stay in the loop when work changes state.
The visible App Store description frames Octopus around five practical mobile workflows.
Keep active coding work visible without sitting at the desk.
Pick up work from mobile and continue the same thread.
Respond to agent decisions without returning to your workstation.
Keep Mac, server, workspace, and thread context in one place.
Capture quick prompts, bug notes, and test results faster.
The App Store copy also lists the core feature set below.
Connect to the environment you already use.
Browse the active work, not just the current chat.
See what changed and jump back in fast.
Review decisions in a format that is quick to act on.
Add the context a thread needs without switching devices.
These are the remaining App Store feature bullets shown in the screenshot.
Review automation work, start a task again, and inspect what already ran.
Confirm hosts safely and keep credentials stored on device.
Use Octopus as a phone-sized companion that keeps you close to the code.
Official facts visible on the open App Store page.
The App Store page links to the legal documents below.
Quick answers based on the visible App Store page content.
Carry Codex sessions on your phone and connect to your Mac or server, resume threads, approve actions, and add context with voice, images, and files.
The page shows Free, Designed for iPad, Not verified for macOS, Developer Tools, VelocAI LTD, EN + 20 More, and 70.2 MB.
It is built for mobile Codex session continuity, approvals, thread management, and contextual input from voice, images, and files.
Codex app-server and SSH connections, session management, runtime status, approvals, markdown and file context, automation, Keychain storage, and a second development screen.
The App Store page points to the Apple Terms of Use and the Octopus privacy policy.
Resume threads, approve actions, and keep context moving from iPhone or iPad.