The problem
AI coding agents can now work on real projects for hours — building features, running tests, fixing things — while they live on a server. The catch: to actually use one, you've had to be sitting at that server's terminal. Step away, and you're blind: you can't see what it's doing, you can't approve the next step, and you definitely can't do it from your phone on the train.
What cc-bridge gives you
Control from anywhere
Open a web app on your phone, laptop, or tablet and talk to your agent — same as if you were at the keyboard.
See what it's thinking
Watch the agent's reasoning and replies stream in live, with the thinking tucked into a tidy expandable note — not a wall of text.
Approve in one tap
When the agent needs a decision — like permission to run something — its choices pop up as buttons. Tap one to answer; nothing important happens without you.
Run many at once
Several agents run side by side, each with a friendly name you give it, and you switch between them — like tabs for your AI workers.
Set the rules once
Decide in advance how prompts are handled — auto-approve the routine steps, always pause for the risky ones. Set it for everything or just one agent.
Talk, don't type
Record a voice note and it's transcribed into your message box — you read it over and hit send yourself. Great for thinking out loud on the go.
How it feels to use
Your agent is already working on the server. You open cc-bridge on your phone and instantly see where it's at.
You read its latest update, type (or say) a reply, and it keeps going — streaming its progress back to you.
It pauses to ask before something important; you tap to approve. Then you switch to your other agent to check on it.
You close the tab and get on with your day. The agents keep running; you check back whenever, from any device.
Works with your agents
cc-bridge isn't tied to one AI. It speaks to different agent systems through a small "adapter," so the same clean experience works across them — and new ones can be added without rebuilding the app.
It's yours
Self-hosted and private. cc-bridge runs on your own server. Your conversations, code, and agents never pass through someone else's product — there's no account to sign up for and no data sent to a third party. You own the whole thing.