How Agentfy compares to other Claude Code tools

Most ways to use Claude Code away from your desk are remote-control tools — they wrap the CLI, tunnel a terminal, or run agents in the cloud so you can type back. Agentfy is built for the other half of the problem: monitoring. It watches your local Claude Code through hooks and tells you, glanceably on your lock screen, when an agent needs you. You can't reply from Agentfy — that's the honest trade-off, and it's why setup is a single plugin install (or one pasted prompt on older Claude Code). Here's how it stacks up.

Agentfy vs Happy Coder

Happy Coder is an encrypted remote terminal for Claude Code. Agentfy is a lightweight monitor that pushes status to your lock screen — no CLI wrapper, no code relayed anywhere.

Agentfy vs Omnara

Omnara is a command center for steering AI agents from your phone. Agentfy is a focused monitor with native Live Activities — it watches your local Claude Code, it doesn't drive it.

Agentfy vs Vibe Code

Vibe Code relays your Claude Code session to your phone so you can continue it remotely. Agentfy just watches and alerts — native iOS status, no wrapper, no relay.

Agentfy vs CodeAgents Mobile

CodeAgents Mobile is an SSH terminal app for running Claude Code on your servers. Agentfy is native iOS monitoring for your local agents — no SSH, no raw terminal on your phone.

Agentfy vs the Claude app

Anthropic's Claude app runs Claude Code in the cloud on your GitHub repos. Agentfy monitors the Claude Code you already run locally — your real environment, on your lock screen.

Agentfy vs VibeTunnel

VibeTunnel turns any browser into a terminal for your Mac. Agentfy turns your lock screen into a status board — native iOS alerts instead of a browser tab you keep open.