Open source · self-hostable

Your agents,
in your pocket.

Pair your phone once — then drive any agent, keep a fleet running 24/7, and link every machine into one mesh.

one command to installno accountsMIT licensed
4 agents · 1 mesh
daemon · answers at 3am
9:21
Frontend
MacBookworking…
hello
Waiting for response…
01 / gateway

Drive any agent from your phone.

Pair with a QR; send prompts, voice, and images; switch models from anywhere.

How pairing works
02 / daemon

Run as many agents as you want, 24/7.

Promote any folder to a background daemon; survives logout, answers at 3am.

Daemon how-to
03 / mesh

Every machine, one network.

Agents across PCs and servers join one mesh under a single key, reachable from your phone.

See the protocol
Install

One command, then scan a QR.

No accounts, no sign-up. Add the plugin to Pi, pair your phone once, and you're driving every agent from your pocket.

bash — fresh machine
$curl -fsSL https://remote-pi.jacobmoura.work/install.sh | bash

Installs Pi, the Remote Pi plugin, and the always-on supervisor — then prints the pairing step. No sudo; everything lands in your home directory.

Get the app

Pair your phone, drive your agents.

The authenticator and the remote control. Get it on the App Store or Google Play, grab the Android APK direct, or download the desktop Cockpit.

Voice — dictate, no cloud transcription· Image — send a shot to a multimodal agent· Open source — MIT licensed· Self-host — run the relay behind a VPN
Open source

Open source, all the way down.

Active MVP. Read the source, run the protocol, or self-host the relay — it's all on GitHub.

View on GitHub
MIT licensed Self-hostable relay Harness-agnostic protocol