A focused notch surface
The area around the camera housing usually sits unused. AgentPeek builds an island there for the background activity a developer actually checks on: agents. The notch island is a compact pill under the notch with glanceable status, expanding into live sessions, prompts, and usage the moment something needs you, then collapsing again.
Built for coding agents
Most Mac notch apps are general-purpose: music controls, file shelves, battery HUDs. AgentPeek does none of that. It spends the notch on Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and twenty-three more coding agents: their sessions, their supported permission prompts, their questions, their available token usage, plus your local dev servers.
Native notch layout
AgentPeek is a native macOS Swift app. Notch settings control pill visibility, widths, density, and text scale; Appearance settings control glass opacity and depth, and colors. Auto-expand opens the panel when an agent needs you; hide-when-idle keeps the notch bare between runs. On a Mac without a notch, menu bar mode carries the same live numbers.
