agent-oversight Argus vs. Coograph: Real-Time Observability for Claude Code Your Claude Code agent ran for two hours. Now nobody understands what it built — and it never surfaced a single error. Here's the two-tool observability stack that catches drift before it compounds.
remote-coding-agents Tessera vs AgentManage vs Claudette: Parallel Agent GUIs Compared The terminal breaks down the moment parallelism becomes part of your agent workflow. Three independent developers shipped visual command centers in the same week — here's how Tessera, AgentManage, and Claudette actually differ.
comparison Cursor vs. Claude Code vs. Codex in 2026: An Honest Breakdown You're paying for Cursor, Claude Code, and Codex — and the comparison math isn't obvious. Here's where each tool actually wins, what the token economics look like at heavy usage, and what to cut.
remote-coding-agents CCC vs Kandev vs Inter-Session Messaging for Parallel Claude Code You're managing 26 Claude Code sessions and you've become the message bus. Three open-source tools shipped this week to fix that — here's which one solves your specific problem.
agent-oversight When Should Your Agent Ask Before Acting? A 3-Tier Risk Framework You're choosing between step-by-step approval and full autonomy — but that's the wrong binary. Here's the 3-tier risk framework that matches oversight to operation blast radius, not agent preference.
agent-oversight Inside-the-Loop vs. Outside-the-Loop: Evaluating Agent Architectures Your agent ran. You have no idea what decisions it made along the way. That's not a trust problem — it's an architecture problem.
mobile-coding-agents Claude Code vs. Codex for Heavy Users: Limits, Costs, and When to Switch You're burning through Claude Code Max sessions. Codex looks tempting. Here's the honest data — limits, degradation curves, and real switching costs — before you migrate.
ai-dev-environments The MCP Server Ecosystem in 2026: Integration Layer for AI Agents The MCP ecosystem is larger than most developers realize — and discovery is the real bottleneck. Working integrations already exist for git, home automation, and messaging. Here's the map, plus a build-vs-find matrix.
remote-coding-agents Leo, ADHDev, tmux-notify, AIPass: 4 DIY Control Layers Compared Four indie devs built the same missing layer around AI coding agents in a single week — and named it completely differently. Here's how Leo, ADHDev, tmux-notify, and AIPass actually stack up.
ai-dev-environments Daytona vs AgentBox vs DIY: Sandbox Runtime for AI Agents Three sandbox runtimes, one painful decision: Daytona (90ms, production-grade, $24M funded), AgentBox (Docker-simple, just launched), or DIY (full control, full maintenance burden). Here's how to actually choose.
mobile-coding-agents Claude Code Ecosystem 2026: Memory, Sync, and Mobile Tools Claude Code is powerful but ships without memory, prompt sync, or mobile access. Here's the map of tools serious users are actually reaching for to fill those gaps in 2026.
remote-coding-agents Multi-Agent Monitoring in 2026: Agent Quest, baton-os, teamfuse Terminal logs don't scale past two agents. Three developers independently shipped monitoring tools in the same week — here's what each one solves, and what none of them solve yet.
comparison The Best Apps to Control Coding Agents from Mobile (2026) Grass, Happy Coder, Claude Code Remote Control, Cursor Mobile, and AgentsRoom Mobile all let you control coding agents from your phone. Here's which one fits your setup.
comparison Hetzner vs DigitalOcean for AI Coding Agents: Which VPS in 2026? How to provision a VPS, install Claude Code, add basic security hardening, and keep sessions running persistently with tmux. Covers DigitalOcean, Hetzner, and AWS EC2.
comparison Grass vs Cursor: Which Should You Use for Mobile Agent Access? Cursor's mobile agent and Grass both let you work with coding agents from your phone — but they solve different problems. Here's how to choose.
comparison Grass vs Devin: Autonomous Delegation vs Real-Time Agent Oversight Devin handles tasks autonomously in the cloud. Grass keeps you in the loop while your agent works. They're built for different levels of trust and different types of tasks.
comparison Grass vs SSH Apps: Which Should You Use to Access Coding Agents from Your Phone? SSH apps give you a raw terminal on your phone. Grass gives you a mobile-native interface built specifically for coding agents. Here's when each makes sense.
comparison Grass vs Claude Code Remote Control: Which Should You Use? Claude Code Remote Control is Anthropic's built-in answer to mobile agent access. Grass is the independent alternative. Here's how to choose between them.
comparison Grass vs Happy Coder: Two Mobile Clients for Claude Code Compared Grass and Happy Coder are both mobile clients for Claude Code. Here's how they differ on architecture, supported agents, and use cases.