Introduction
OpenCode Mobile is a mobile interface for OpenCode workflows.
It is meant for developers who want to stay close to active coding work without reopening a laptop every time they need to check progress, review output, or nudge an agent forward.
What the app is for
- Start and manage coding tasks from your phone
- Review progress while an agent is working
- Inspect changed files and session output without sitting at your desk
- Keep an existing OpenCode workspace reachable while commuting, traveling, or between meetings
What the UI shown here already supports
The screenshots in this site show three practical parts of the product:
Session view
The chat screen is centered around a task prompt and a running session.
- Start a new task with a clear developer instruction
- Reuse suggestion chips for common prompts like reviewing a workspace or polishing a UI
- Watch session progress and changed-file counts from mobile
- Keep an eye on the active model and agent context from the composer area
Workspace picker
The workspace screen shows which project backs the current chat.
- Sync available workspaces from the connected server
- Refresh the workspace list without leaving the screen
- Pick which project should back the current session
- See whether an entry is active or just available on the server
Connection and AI defaults
The settings screen is where remote access and model defaults come together.
- Connect the mobile client to an OpenCode server URL
- Authenticate with a username and password
- Confirm connection health and last check time
- Control which configured providers appear in chat
- Set practical defaults so new chats start with the right model choices
What it is not
- A generic AI chatbot for consumers
- A replacement for a full local IDE
- A claim that every desktop workflow is fully available on mobile
OpenCode Mobile is best thought of as a focused control surface for existing OpenCode workflows.