HeyAgent – continue your Codex/Claude sessions from Telegram
Telegram-to-Claude bridge is nice UX, but continues a local session, not a true multi-device workflow.
Bidirectional bridge between Claude Code and OpenAI Codex CLI. Built on Claude Code Channels. Two AI agents, one conversation, real-time web UI.
Clever use of Claude Channels to push messages—nobody else bridged these two agents yet.
Developers experimenting with multi-agent workflows between Claude and Codex
Google A2A Protocol · LangGraph · AutoGen
Telegram-to-Claude bridge is nice UX, but continues a local session, not a true multi-device workflow.
Actual Kubernetes operator for agent lifecycle, but orchestrating agents is still a niche use case.
MCP-based dashboard for Claude Code agents, but agent management tools are multiplying weekly.
Reply-file mechanism beats tmux output scraping for clean signal.
Turns an existing Claude/OpenAI key into something that actually keeps working for you: heartbeat pulses propose tasks, persistent research notes and daily journals build context over time, and browser control plus messaging (Telegram/WhatsApp/Slack) make it proactively useful. Clever local-first architecture and a polished desktop UI give it real stickiness, but it's boxed in by macOS-only delivery and the need for paid third-party models.
Reuses existing CLI auth — no API keys or OAuth, your subscriptions just work.