Clayrune puts all your coding agents in one dashboard. Run work across projects, watch progress live, answer questions from your browser or phone, and stop digging through a pile of terminal windows.
No mockups — this is Clayrune running a fleet of agents, streaming their work, asking before it acts, and following you to your phone.
Clayrune runs on your machine, with your own agent and your own key. While it sleeps, so does your agent — and it tells you when it does.
Point Clayrune at your projects. Each one gets its own space, memory, tools, and live agent stream, so you can check in, approve plans, and reply without losing the thread.
Your repos show up as clean, live project tiles.
Use the agents you already like: Claude Code, Codex, Aider, and more.
Plans, terminal output, file changes, and questions stream in one place.
Pair your phone to your desktop install and keep things moving, approve and reply on the go.
Clayrune isn't another agent. It's the layer that helps you run all of them, without turning your desktop into a command-line junk drawer.
Every project gets a tile, with its own agents streaming live.
Claude Code first-class, plus Gemini, Codex, Aider, OpenCode & Goose. Pick per project or per chat.
A MEMORY.md per project. Conventions and context persist across sessions.
One orchestrator decomposes a goal and spawns workers across repos.
Cron and interval routines, or hand an agent a standing charter and let it run unattended.
Reusable procedures, authored or auto-distilled, and per-project tool servers, scoped so nothing leaks.
A secure tunnel into the Clayrune on your computer. Check in from a chat-list on your phone, it extends the desktop app, it doesn't replace it.
Watch live Claude Code Workflow progress, with token and cost tracked across every session.
Backlog ↔ Issues, bidirectional. GitSync keeps peers in step.
Memory, tools, skills, and backlog do not leak between repos.
Promote a useful skill globally or keep it locked to one project.
Runs on your machine. MIT licensed. Frontend is a single readable HTML file.
Clayrune keeps projects isolated by default, then lets you explicitly connect them when one goal spans multiple repos. No accidental context soup.
Download Clayrune and point it at your projects. It runs on your own machine, uses your own agents, and the entire frontend is a single HTML file you can read and change. Built in the open. Issues and PRs welcome.