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Saggar ships a Mac terminal that queues agent decisions and pairs with a phone for remote control
Saggar is a native Mac terminal that classifies each session by state and surfaces a single ordered queue of prompts and finished work, with a phone companion for remote interaction.
Running multiple coding agents in parallel creates a supervision problem that ordinary terminal tabs do not solve. Saggar folds away quiet work and keeps blocked or finished sessions visible, which matters when several agents are running across different projects. The phone companion extends that supervision beyond the desk without opening a network port on the Mac.
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Saggar classifies each session as needs you, working, idle, finished, or failed, and builds one ordered queue from prompts and completed work.
A phone companion lets you inspect terminals, answer prompts, interrupt, or type into sessions remotely through an end-to-end encrypted relay.
It requires macOS 26 Tahoe or later on Apple silicon and is available via Homebrew or direct download.
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