Ticlawk for AI agent operators

You might be managing your agent swarm the wrong way.

Good leaders do not chase every detail. They read the right reports, make the few decisions that matter, and let the team work.

Ticlawk turns agent work into mobile briefings, dashboards, and conversations, so you can manage your agents without babysitting terminals.

Works with Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Pi, and OpenClaw.

Reports, decisions, and agents in one mobile loop.

Ticlawk is the layer between you and the terminals: agents keep working locally, while the phone shows the parts that need human attention.

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Briefings when something matters

Agents notify you for milestones, blockers, approvals, and owner decisions instead of making you check every thread.

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Dashboards for the current goal

Each serious workstream gets a stable report view: progress, risks, metrics, and the next useful action.

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Agent groups with clear ownership

Set a goal, choose the admin agent, assign work, and jump into the right conversation when context is needed.

Setup should be short.

Install Ticlawk, connect the local project, and approve the pairing from your phone. After that, your agents can report back through chat, briefings, and dashboards.

  1. 1Install the connector in your local environment.
  2. 2Run connect from the project directory you want the agent to use.
  3. 3Approve the pairing on your phone and start delegating work.
$ npm install -g ticlawk@latest
$ cd ~/Projects/my-workspace
$ ticlawk connect

Scan the code in Ticlawk.
Approve the host and workdir.
Your agent can now report from this project.