Monitoring for your coding agents

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Agents
26 brands, one session list
Surfaces
Notch, menu bar, widgets, board
Responds
Permissions, questions, prompts
Runs
On your Mac, not in a cloud
Sends
No transcripts, no telemetry

State you can act on

For each session, AgentPeek shows the state (executing, thinking, waiting, or idle, plus an attention flag) and the detail its source exposes: current activity, files touched, commands, diffs, todos, tool calls, prompts, and answers. Agents that report subagents show them under their parent. The same layout covers all twenty-six agents, from Claude Code to Command Code.

Notch, menu bar, and widgets

The primary surface is the Mac notch: always present, glanceable, expanding on demand. The Agent Board floats a kanban of every session for the wide view, widgets pin todos, transcripts, or usage anywhere on any display, and menu bar mode carries usage gauges to notchless setups. Same live state, whichever surface fits your desk.

Supported actions

A dashboard you can only read still makes you switch to a terminal to act. From AgentPeek you allow or deny permissions, answer questions, approve plans, and send the next prompt into a resumable session, with replies streaming into the session card. Monitoring and response sit on one surface, so you answer without leaving the notch.

Local monitoring

AgentPeek is a desktop app, not a hosted observability service. It reads what your agents already keep on your Mac. During ordinary monitoring, AgentPeek does not upload transcripts, diffs, prompts, or usage numbers. The desktop app has no AgentPeek account, product analytics, or telemetry. The public website uses Cloudflare Web Analytics, which does not run inside the app.

Questions

It keeps the state of every running agent visible while you work: which sessions are executing, waiting, or stuck, what each one is doing, what it changed, and whatever usage it reports. AgentPeek does this for supported coding agents from the Mac notch, menu bar, floating widgets, and a session kanban board.
Every agent on the Supported agents page, with live sessions, supported prompts, and token usage only where each agent exposes it.
No. AgentPeek is a native macOS app for the developer running the agents. Session data is read locally and stays on the Mac. The desktop app has no AgentPeek account, product analytics, or telemetry. Cloudflare Web Analytics runs only on the public website.
Not meaningfully. AgentPeek observes through the hook points each agent exposes, plus local files the agents already write; observers are built to return immediately. Agents keep running in your terminal exactly as before, and AgentPeek only responds when you choose an action.

Keep your agents in view

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