Would you consider providing an official mobile app or responsive web companion for Reasonix, similar to the mobile experience offered by Codex?
Motivation
Reasonix is well suited to long-running coding, research, and automation tasks. However, users currently need to remain near the desktop computer to monitor sessions or provide follow-up instructions.
An official mobile or web interface would make it possible to securely:
- View the same projects, tabs, and sessions shown in Reasonix Desktop
- Follow conversation output and task progress in real time
- See whether a session is running, completed, blocked, or waiting for approval/input
- Send follow-up messages to a specific existing desktop session
- Respond to questions and approval requests remotely
- Create, stop, or resume tasks when supported
- View and select the model and approval mode
- Receive notifications when a task finishes or needs attention
Suggested approach
This could be implemented as either:
- A first-party iOS/Android companion app, or
- A responsive web interface hosted by Reasonix Desktop and accessed securely through an authenticated connection.
Ideally, it would reuse the same session model and controls as the desktop application rather than exposing a separate bot conversation. End-to-end encryption or a secure private-network option such as Tailscale would also be valuable for users who do not want to expose their computer directly to the public internet.
A read-only MVP for monitoring sessions and progress would already be useful, followed by session-specific messaging, approvals, and task controls.
Thank you for considering this feature.
Would you consider providing an official mobile app or responsive web companion for Reasonix, similar to the mobile experience offered by Codex?
Motivation
Reasonix is well suited to long-running coding, research, and automation tasks. However, users currently need to remain near the desktop computer to monitor sessions or provide follow-up instructions.
An official mobile or web interface would make it possible to securely:
Suggested approach
This could be implemented as either:
Ideally, it would reuse the same session model and controls as the desktop application rather than exposing a separate bot conversation. End-to-end encryption or a secure private-network option such as Tailscale would also be valuable for users who do not want to expose their computer directly to the public internet.
A read-only MVP for monitoring sessions and progress would already be useful, followed by session-specific messaging, approvals, and task controls.
Thank you for considering this feature.