June 2, 2026

Push notifications, pull requests, panic

Paseo – Beautiful open-source coding agent interface (desktop, mobile, CLI)

One app to boss around coding bots — but commenters are split on the phone-first hustle

TLDR: Paseo is a new open-source app that lets people manage multiple AI coding assistants from one place across desktop, web, command line, and phone. Commenters liked the privacy and flexibility, but the real fight was over its “beautiful” branding and the cursed idea of shipping code from your phone.

Paseo is pitching a very 2026 fantasy: one place to control a whole squad of coding helpers from your laptop, your browser, your terminal, and yes, your phone. It’s open-source, runs on your own machine, and promises a privacy-friendly setup with no tracking or forced accounts. In plain English, it’s trying to be the remote control for several popular AI coding tools at once — and the community immediately turned that launch into a lively debate over whether this is the future of work or a sign we all need to log off.

The biggest sparks flew over the product’s vibe. One commenter brutally side-eyed the word “beautiful,” saying the design looked like plain, default modern web styling and not some work of art. Ouch. Another crowd member loved the idea anyway, calling it “incredible” while joking they had just built a worse version themselves days earlier — a classic programmer mix of admiration and self-own. Then came the real drama: the promise that you can “ship on the go.” One commenter absolutely detonated over the idea of pushing out work from a phone, comparing it to people doom-scrolling at traffic lights and declaring, in unforgettable fashion, that this isn’t a flex, “it’s depression.”

Still, the mood wasn’t all snark. People liked that it’s open-source, liked the self-hosting angle, and immediately asked practical questions like whether the web app can also be self-hosted. So the verdict from the peanut gallery? Cool tool, questionable lifestyle branding. People want control, privacy, and convenience — they’re just not all ready to celebrate coding from the bathroom.

Key Points

  • Paseo is an open-source, self-hosted interface for orchestrating multiple coding-agent providers, including Claude Code, Codex, GitHub Copilot, OpenCode, and Pi.
  • The platform runs a local daemon that manages agents, while desktop, mobile, web, and CLI clients connect to that daemon.
  • Users can install Paseo through a desktop app that starts the daemon automatically or via an npm-based CLI/headless setup for servers and remote machines.
  • The CLI supports launching tasks with specific providers, managing running agents, sending follow-up instructions, and connecting to remote daemons.
  • The project includes agent-orchestration skills, a monorepo with server/app/desktop/CLI packages, and self-hosted relay configuration with optional TLS and nginx WebSocket proxying.

Hottest takes

"what makes this 'beautiful'?" — jjcm
"I just built what seems to be a shittier version of this" — yoavshai
"Shipping code from your phone... this isn't a flex, it's depression" — keyle
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