Code Orb for AI coding agents on macOS

The floating orb
for your Claude Code

Stay in flow while your agents keep working.
Monitor, approve, and jump back - right from the orb.

2

Sessions

2 running, 12 active

mobileCODEXiTerm2
Let me quickly narrow this down with a brainstorming-first pass...
61.1M
frontendCODEXiTerm2
I rewired the central demo into the orb-plus-task-panel layout from your reference...
19.3M
backendCODEXiTerm2
I already resolved the issue and verified both root cause and outcome.
43.9M

Every agent. One orb.

Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, and Cursor - all in a single view.

Zero Config

One launch, done. Auto-configures hooks for Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, OpenCode, Droid, Qoder, Copilot, CodeBuddy, and Kiro.

Every Agent

Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, OpenCode, Droid, Qoder, Copilot, CodeBuddy, Kiro, and Kimi Code - eleven agents, one orb, one glance.

13+ Terminals

iTerm2, Ghostty, Warp, Terminal.app, VS Code, and Cursor - precise jump to the exact tab and split pane.

Sound Alerts

8-bit synthesized sounds for every event. Import custom sound packs or craft your own.

Plan Review

Preview plans with full Markdown rendering before approving. Give feedback without leaving the orb.

Pure Swift

Native macOS app, no Electron. Built for Apple Silicon, under 50MB RAM. Fast, light, invisible.

Usage Tracking

See your remaining Claude, Codex, and Kimi quota at a glance. Resets in real time, no extra setup.

SSH Remote

Run agents on remote servers, monitor from your Mac. One-click deploy, auto-reconnect, multi-server.

Fully Local

Everything stays on your Mac. No cloud, no accounts, no telemetry. Just a direct connection between your agents and the orb.

Frequently asked questions

iTerm2, Terminal.app, Ghostty, Warp, Alacritty, Kitty, and VS Code / Cursor / Windsurf integrated terminals. Precise jump - including split panes and tmux sessions - works with iTerm2, Ghostty, Terminal.app, Warp, and IDE terminals.

Code Orb supports Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, OpenCode, Droid, Qoder, Copilot, CodeBuddy, Kiro, and Kimi Code in one unified floating orb.

Yes. When a tool asks for permission, the orb expands with Allow and Deny controls so you can respond without leaving your current app.

No. Session content, terminal metadata, and approvals stay local on your Mac. There is no cloud relay in the normal flow.

On first launch, Code Orb configures supported tools locally, so you do not need API keys, manual edits, or a separate account.

Yes. The reference site promotes a Homebrew cask install option alongside the direct DMG download.

No. The app is positioned as a native Swift utility with low idle CPU usage and under 50 MB of RAM.

Yes. On machines without a physical notch, the experience becomes a compact floating orb at the top center of the display.

The pitch is broader tool support, richer approvals and question answering, precise terminal jump, plan review, and local-first operation in a native macOS app.

Free download, full workflow

Everything you need to monitor, approve, ask, and jump back.

Code Orb
Free access
  • OKClaude Code, Codex & Gemini CLI support
  • OKGUI approval & question answering
  • OKPrecise terminal jump (13+ terminals)
  • OKUnlimited sessions & future updates
  • OKNative Swift - under 50MB RAM
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