
VibeAround
Chat with your local AI coding agent from any IM or browser
74 followers
Chat with your local AI coding agent from any IM or browser
74 followers
VibeAround is a lightweight Tauri desktop app that gives you two ways to reach your local AI coding agent from anywhere: chat from your daily IM (Telegram, Slack, Discord, Feishu…), or a browser-based web terminal with tmux support. Works with 7 agents including Claude Code, Gemini CLI, and Codex CLI — all speaking ACP over stdio. Hand sessions between terminal and phone with /handover + /pickup, switch agents mid-conversation, Preview dev servers and markdown remotely and on your phone.
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Social & Community 1
Social & Community 1

Telegram 4.7Cloud-based, secure messaging app
4.8 (42 reviews)
We actually support all of them — Telegram, Slack, Discord, and 5 more. Telegram gets the shoutout because its Bot API is the easiest to set up (one token from BotFather) and most of our early users started there. But VibeAround treats every channel as a plugin, so you pick whichever IM you already live in.
Design & Creative 1
Design & Creative 1

TauriAn Electron alternative written in Rust
5.0 (37 reviews)
Also considered:
Tiny binary size (~15 MB vs 150 MB+ for Electron), native Rust backend for managing agent processes and tunnels, and first-class sidecar support for spawning CLI agents over stdio. The core is a long-running daemon — Tauri let us keep memory and CPU overhead minimal while still shipping a cross-platform GUI.
Engineering & Development 1
Engineering & Development 1

Claude CodeAnthropic’s deep-context AI coder
5.0 (396 reviews)
VibeAround supports 7 agents including Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Codex CLI, and Cursor CLI — you can even /switch between them mid-conversation. Claude Code gets the shoutout because it was the first agent we integrated, and its session resume capability made building the /handover feature possible.
