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Dynamic Island
for your AI agents
Vibe Island - Dynamic Island for your AI agents. Stay in flow while Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, OpenCode, Droid, and Kiro keep working. Monitor, approve, and jump back - right from the notch.
Stay in flow while your agents keep working.
Monitor, approve, and jump back — right from the notch.
fix auth bug ClaudeiTerm 27m
You: fix the auth bug in middleware
Writing middleware.ts
backend server
CodexTerminal1h
optimize queries
GeminiGhostty5h
⚠ Edit src/auth/middleware.ts
12const verify = (token) =>
13- jwt.verify(token);
13+ if (!token) throw new
14+ AuthError('missing');
15+ return jwt.verify(token,
+3 -1
fix auth bug ClaudeiTerm 28m
You: fix the auth bug in middleware
Done — click to jump
backend server
CodexTerminal1h
optimize queries
GeminiGhostty5h
✓ Approved
gemini — optimize-queries
Analyzing the slow queries.
Read(schema.prisma)
└── 1.2 KB
Edit(src/db/queries.ts)
└── Updated (+8 -23)
codex — backend-server
Building the REST endpoints.
Write(src/routes/users.ts)
└── New file (47 lines)
Bash(npm test)
└── 3 passed
claude — fix-auth-bug
Let me look at the auth module.
Searching for 6 patterns… (ctrl+o to expand)
Read 2 files (ctrl+o to expand)
Found the issue — token validation skips expiry check.
Every agent. One glance.
Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, and Cursor — all in a single view.
Zero Config
One launch, done. Auto-configures hooks for Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, OpenCode, Droid, Qoder, Copilot, CodeBuddy, and Kiro.
Every Agent
Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, OpenCode, Droid, Qoder, Copilot, CodeBuddy, Kiro, Kimi Code — eleven agents, one notch, one glance.
13+ Terminals
iTerm2, Ghostty, Warp, Terminal.app, VS Code, Cursor — precise jump to the exact tab and split pane.
Sound Alerts
8-bit synthesized sounds for every event. Import custom sound packs or craft your own.
Plan Review
Preview plans with full Markdown rendering before approving. Give feedback without leaving the notch.
Pure Swift
Native macOS app, no Electron. Built for Apple Silicon, under 50MB RAM. Fast, light, invisible.
Usage Tracking
See your remaining Claude, Codex, and Kimi quota at a glance. Resets in real time, no extra setup.
SSH Remote
Run agents on remote servers, monitor from your Mac. One-click deploy, auto-reconnect, multi-server.
Fully Local
Everything stays on your Mac. No cloud, no accounts, no telemetry. Just a direct connection between your agents and the notch.
Frequently asked questions
Which terminals are supported?
iTerm2, Terminal.app, Ghostty, Warp, Alacritty, Kitty, and VS Code / Cursor / Windsurf integrated terminals. Precise jump — including split panes and tmux sessions — works with iTerm2, Ghostty, Terminal.app, Warp, and IDE terminals. Other terminals get app activation with best-effort tab matching.
What AI coding tools does Vibe Island support?
Vibe Island supports 10 AI coding agents: Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, OpenCode, Droid, Qoder, Copilot, CodeBuddy, and Kiro. All sessions appear in one unified notch panel — run multiple agents simultaneously and monitor them at a glance.
Can I approve Claude Code permissions without switching to the terminal?
Yes. When Claude Code requests permission to run a tool, the notch panel expands with Allow and Deny buttons. You can approve or reject directly from the notch without leaving your editor. This also works for AskUserQuestion prompts — click an option to answer without context-switching.
Does my data leave my machine?
No. All communication between Vibe Island and your CLI tools happens locally on your Mac. No data is sent to any server. Session content, tool names, and terminal metadata never leave your machine.
How does zero-config setup work?
On first launch, Vibe Island auto-configures each supported CLI tool. Everything is set up locally — no API keys, no cloud accounts, no manual editing. Just install, launch, and start coding.
Can I install via Homebrew?
Yes — run brew install --cask vibe-island in your terminal. This installs the latest version to /Applications with zero-config setup on first launch. Updates are handled automatically via brew upgrade.
Does it use a lot of resources?
No. Vibe Island is a native Swift app built for Apple Silicon. It typically uses under 50 MB of RAM and near-zero CPU when idle. The notch panel runs as a non-activating overlay, so it never steals focus from your editor or terminal.
Does it work on external monitors?
Yes. On Macs with a built-in notch, the panel sits in the notch area. On external displays or older Macs without a notch, it appears as a compact floating bar at the top center of the screen.
How is Vibe Island different from other Claude Code notch apps?
Most alternatives only support Claude Code. Vibe Island supports 10 CLI tools — Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, OpenCode, Droid, Qoder, Copilot, CodeBuddy, and Kiro. It offers GUI permission approval and question answering (not just monitoring), precise terminal jump across 13+ terminals including split panes and tmux, plan review with Markdown rendering, and 8-bit sound alerts. It is a native Swift app — not Electron — using under 50 MB RAM.
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Vibe Island License
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1 Mac · one-time purchase
- Claude Code, Codex & Gemini CLI support
- GUI approval & question answering
- Precise terminal jump (13+ terminals)
- Unlimited sessions & future updates
- Native Swift — under 50MB RAM