Keeb turns your phone into a remote console for the coding agent running on your own computer.
Run keeb-cli in your terminal, scan the QR code it prints, and the two devices connect directly over your local network. No account, no sign-up, and no server in the middle.
WHAT YOU CAN DO
• Six-slot agent keyboard — every task you have running sits on one deck, each with its own key. Tap a key to jump straight into that task.
• Approve, reject, stop — when the agent asks for permission to run a command or change a file, the request lands on your phone. Answer it from wherever you are.
• Send follow-up instructions — add context, correct course, or kick off something new without going back to your desk.
• Voice dictation — speak an instruction instead of typing it. A personal dictionary lets you correct the names it keeps getting wrong, so your project and library names come out right.
• Skill shortcuts and a reasoning-effort dial — trigger your saved prompts and choose how hard the model should think, straight from the deck.
• See the work, not just the status — code file previews, terminal output, and image attachments all render on the phone.
HOW IT CONNECTS
Keeb talks only to the companion CLI on your own computer, over your local network, using an encrypted WebSocket with certificate pinning. Pairing is a one-time QR scan, and the credential is stored encrypted on your device. Nothing routes through our servers, because there are none.
WHAT YOU NEED
A computer running the companion CLI (keeb-cli) with a coding agent installed, and both devices on the same network. Without a paired computer there is nothing to control — but you can tap "Explore Offline Demo" on the last onboarding screen to walk through the whole interface with sample data first.
PERMISSIONS
• Camera — only to scan the pairing QR code. You can paste the pairing link instead.
• Microphone — only for voice dictation. Entirely optional; everything else works without it.
Run your computer's coding agent from your phone. Pair by QR code, no account.