Vibe Island dynamic island for AI agents

Native macOS companion

The dynamic island that keeps your AI agents in view.

Vibe Island gives Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, OpenCode, and Kiro a single notch native control room. Watch progress, approve actions, answer questions, and jump back into the exact terminal session without breaking flow.

  • One launch, then your hooks are in place.
  • Approvals and answers stay close to the notch.
  • Fully local positioning for terminal first teams.
10+
agent surfaces in one view
13+
terminal targets for jump back
0
required cloud relay in the core story
Monitor. Approve. Ask. Jump.
Live sessions Zero context switch

Permission request

claude / fix-auth / 27m

Approve edit in src/auth/middleware.ts

13+ if (!token) throw new AuthError("missing")
14+ return jwt.verify(token, secret)
Allow cmd+y Deny cmd+n

Question

Which deployment target?

Production Staging Local only

Jump back

Ghostty / backend-server

Return to the exact tab the moment the agent finishes or needs help.

Activity

  • Read 2 files
  • Write users.ts
  • Run npm test

Supported agents

Claude Code Codex Gemini CLI Cursor OpenCode Kiro Copilot Qoder Droid CodeBuddy

Every agent. One glance.

A single static homepage that sells the product promise fast.

The structure tracks the reference closely, but the story has been rewritten around a sharper macOS utility angle and a more coastal neon visual system.

Monitor

See the whole agent fleet in one lane.

Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, and more read as one shared operational surface.

Approve

Handle permissions from the notch.

Turn edit approvals into a quick glance decision instead of a constant terminal interruption.

Ask

Reply to agent questions without leaving flow.

Pick an option or unblock the next step while your editor and terminal stay where they are.

Jump

Snap back to the exact terminal session.

Go straight to the tab, split, or pane that matches the agent event instead of hunting for context.

Native

Designed like a real macOS utility.

Lightweight, glassy, and purpose built for Apple workflows rather than another bulky desktop shell.

Local

Tell a privacy story that is easy to trust.

No cloud relay is required in the core positioning, so the pitch stays simple for developer teams.

Flow, not friction

The product story is built around three quick motions.

Track what is happening, unblock what needs a human, then bounce directly to the live terminal context.

01

Watch

The notch becomes a live queue for sessions, timers, and status transitions across tools.

02

Answer

Permissions and questions are framed as quick choices instead of full task switching.

03

Jump

The final click or keyboard shortcut returns you to the exact terminal surface that matters.

Changelog placeholder

A lightweight section now, a real changelog route later.

The navigation keeps a visible changelog entry, but the first build treats it as a homepage block so the site ships as one clean static page.

v0.1

Launch the marketing shell

Homepage, product framing, brand system, favicon set, and browser tests land together.

v0.2

Connect real download and checkout links

Replace placeholder CTA targets once the trial binary and commerce routes are ready.

v0.3

Add legal, pricing detail, and compare pages

Expand the static site into a fuller launch surface without changing the visual core.

One-time pricing

Keep the commercial intent visible, even before the real links are attached.

This first pass keeps the product positioned as a paid macOS utility. Trial and checkout buttons are intentionally placeholders so the page can ship before distribution is wired.

Single license

$19.99placeholder launch price

  • All supported agent surfaces in one homepage story
  • Native macOS product framing with local first positioning
  • Ready for future real download and checkout URLs

Frequently asked questions

Enough detail to make the promise credible.

The launch page mirrors the FAQ-heavy conversion pattern from the reference while keeping the answers brief.

Which AI coding tools does Vibe Island support?

The first pass positions Vibe Island around Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, OpenCode, Kiro, Copilot, Qoder, Droid, and CodeBuddy.

Can I approve actions without switching to the terminal?

That is a core part of the product story. The notch style panel surfaces approvals and fast responses directly in view.

Does my data leave my machine?

The homepage positions Vibe Island as fully local, with no cloud relay required in the main workflow narrative.

Is this only for one agent tool?

No. The main selling point is unifying multiple agent tools and terminals into one predictable place.

Can I use it before the real checkout is wired?

The site is ready now, while the CTA targets stay as placeholders until you connect the actual trial and payment links.

Why does the design look like a coastal neon utility?

The brand direction mixes notch hardware geometry with island horizon cues so the product name feels intentional instead of decorative.