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EARLY ACCESS
Mission control for your coding agents.
Queue briefings. Watch engagements run. Step in only when the agent needs your call. Works with Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, and the next CLI you bring. One dashboard across every machine you run.
Overview
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WHY CODRON
You already trust a coding agent at your desk. Codron is for everything after you stand up.
Close the terminal. Keep the progress.
An interactive CLI works while you watch it; stand up and the work stops with you. In Codron you queue briefings and walk away. Engagements keep running while you sleep, commute, or do your day job.
Questions come to your phone.
Run an agent overnight and it will eventually hit a question only you can answer, then wait. Codron turns that question into a decision card on Telegram. One tap from bed and the night shift continues.
Stop juggling chat windows.
Three projects used to mean three terminals and three contexts in your head. Codron is one dashboard for every project on every machine, with a single queue of the decisions that actually need you.
Stop describing pixels.
Explaining a UI fix in chat means screenshots, prose, and the model guessing which button you meant. In Codron's preview, the element you click resolves to the source file and line. No guessing, no screenshot tax.
ANDevery engagement leaves a permanent record (report, diff, tokens, duration) · mix Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, and Google Antigravity, with pair review · unattended-run guardrails built in: daily spend caps and automatic stand-down.
BUILT-IN TOOLING
Review the work. Unblock it fast.
Every project has a live preview: click the element that bothers you and Codron resolves it to the source file for the next engagement. When the agent hits a missing secret, it opens a card by name with a how-to link. Paste the value in-place; the run continues.
WHAT ELSE IS IN THE BOX
One operator, every box
Install Codron on the Mac, the linux tower, and the cloud VM. Every project shows up in one dashboard, and each briefing picks its target machine so a job runs where the code, secrets, or GPU actually live.
The whole loop, from a chat
Decisions arrive as one-tap cards, and the rest works too: queue an order, pause or re-engage a project, check status. Resolve something on the desktop and the phone alert updates itself.
Claude writes, Codex reviews
Pick Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, or Google Antigravity per project. Pair mode adds a reviewer engine that checks low-confidence work before the next engagement builds on it.
Ideas start as chat, not paperwork
Not every idea is a project yet. Scratches are throwaway chat lanes; when one grows legs, hit promote and the briefing drafts itself from the conversation: project name, mission, reference docs lifted from what you pasted. Review, tweak, engage.
Talk it through, then hand it off
Every project has chat sessions for thinking out loud beside the work. When the discussion lands, one click distills it into an engagement order (intent plus action items) that you edit and queue. No copy-pasting your own chat back into a prompt.
The running app, one URL away
Codron spawns your project's dev server, tracks the port, and exposes it over a shared tunnel. Open the preview from your phone, drop the URL to a teammate, snap fixes back to source. When the server dies mid-engagement, the agent notices and restarts it.
Secrets stay on your machine
Edit each project's .env in the app, Vercel-style. When an engagement needs a key it doesn't have, the agent asks by name with a how-to link. A per-machine keyring lets you seed a value once (STRIPE_SECRET_KEY, OPENAI_API_KEY) and every project on that box reuses it; nothing syncs to the cloud.
Git at a glance, in-app
Branch, ahead/behind, working-tree changes, and a commit rail that flags unpushed work. Pull and push without leaving the dashboard; the agent owns the commits.
THE CONCEPT
THE NAME
Coding + Squadron
A squadron is a unit of pilots flying their own aircraft toward a shared objective, coordinated from one ground station. Codron is the same shape for coding agents: each agent runs its own engagement on its own machine, and you watch every one of them from a single dashboard.
THE LOOP
Brief, engage, decide
You write a briefing for the project. The agent engages and runs until it commits, hits a question only you can answer, or wraps the work. Decisions surface as cards on your phone or laptop. Everything else stays out of your way.
GLOSSARY
- briefing the instruction you write for a project
- engagement one run of the agent on that briefing
- field report the record every engagement files when it ends
- order a queued item, edits, memos, or a new brief, that rides into the next engagement
- decision a question the agent kicked back to you, with the options it wants an answer from
- snap a clicked element in the live preview, resolved to its source file and queued as an order
- target machine the box a briefing runs on, picked when you file it
- scratch a throwaway chat you can promote into a project
START
Let your agents work while you sleep.
Start free with one project on one machine, on your own Claude or Codex subscription. The desktop app installs in under a minute on Mac or Windows, and the dashboard launches with the tray icon.