Takahito Yoneda

Okan - One click accept/reject notifications for Claude Code

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You kicked off a big Claude Code task. It's gonna take a while. You open YouTube. Five minutes later, you realize Claude finished three minutes ago and has been waiting for you to approve a file write. Okan fixes this. She sits quietly in the corner of your browser. When Claude finishes, she yells. When Claude needs permission, she asks you right there -- no terminal switching needed. Like a Japanese mom who lets you play but always calls you back for dinner.

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Takahito Yoneda
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Hey PH! πŸ‘‹ I built Okan because I kept missing Claude Code's "done" moment. You know the drill: kick off a big AI task, switch to YouTube "just for a sec"... then 10 minutes later you realize Claude finished ages ago and has been patiently waiting for you to approve a file write. Classic. So I built a Japanese mom(OKAN) for your terminal. She watches Claude work, and when it's done β€” she yells at you. Right on your browser. No tab switching needed. The best part? If Claude asks permission (Y/N), the prompt pops up on your browser. You click OK without ever leaving your video. Mom handles the rest. There are 3 personality modes: πŸ™‚ Gentle β€” "All done, honey!" πŸ‘© Classic β€” "Dinner's ready!" πŸ”₯ Mom β€” "STOP WATCHING! IT'S DONE!" (she starts shaking if you ignore her for 5 seconds) It's fully open source, 100% local (nothing leaves your machine), and takes 30 seconds to set up. (Chrome Extension is currently under review by Google) Would love to hear what personality mode you'd pick πŸ˜„
Van de Vouchy
Hey Takahito, that scenario of kicking off a task, switching to YouTube for just a sec, and then realizing 10 minutes later Claude has been waiting for you is too real. Was there a specific time where you came back way too late and realized you’d wasted a ton of time just because you missed the done moment?
Takahito Yoneda

@vouchyΒ Thanks for the comment! You nailed it. It’s those "10-minute gaps" that add up and break your flow.

I built this specifically because I lost count of how many times I came back to my terminal only to see Claude had finished ages ago. I wanted a way to stay in my browser but still be "present" for the task. Hope Okan helps you save those wasted minutes!