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Session alerts
Approvals, questions, completions
Completion
Turns longer than 30 seconds
Waiting reminder
After 2 minutes unanswered
Budget alerts
Usage, spend, and pace
Quiet hours
On the schedule you set

Session alerts

AgentPeek can notify when an agent asks for approval or a question, when a turn longer than 30 seconds completes, and when an individual subagent finishes. A waiting reminder fires when a prompt has been unanswered for 2 minutes. A separate runaway-process alert watches sustained high CPU, memory, or disk writes. Each alert has its own toggle.

Usage and cost alerts

Budget notifications fire once when your 5-hour, 7-day, monthly, or daily usage crosses the threshold you set, adjustable from 50 to 100 percent. Separate controls cover a reached limit, pace warnings, resets, account handoffs, and Codex reset reminders. Agents with local daily history can set a daily token budget, and those that report local totals instead of a provider window add daily, weekly, or monthly dollar caps. Forecast cost budgets can warn or pause new Direct Chat prompts at 100 percent for the scope you choose.

Notification controls

System banners and sound have separate switches. Choose one default event-sound pack, override it for individual enabled agents, or import a folder of event-named AIFF, WAV, or CAF files. Quiet hours hold notifications on your schedule, and a test button checks macOS notification access.

Questions

Turn on Task complete in Settings, then Notifications. When a Claude Code turn longer than 30 seconds completes, macOS can show a banner and play the selected event sound. Subagent completions have their own toggle.
Yes. Permission notifications can play a sound, and the notch can auto-expand at the same moment with the command or diff laid out, so the prompt is already on screen when you look up.
Yes. Notifications cover sessions from every enabled agent AgentPeek monitors, with prompt alerts only where that provider exposes a prompt or attention signal.
Yes. Quiet hours hold notifications on the schedule you set, and session, usage, budget, process, and subagent alerts have separate controls.

Keep your agents in view

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