I have just a list of chat sessions on the web app on all my projects. The webapp is modified to launch claude code daemons (borrowed from humanlayer/codelayer) and exposes the outbound STT from the WebRTC into a chat session.
- MCP Auth is via auth0
- Webapp itself is gated by a Bearer token.
This itself gets me pretty far. I am not sure what more this is offering?
My TTS/STT models are local by Kyutai and the voice agent's LLM between STT and TTS is used to determine some basic context: e.g. what project directories, mcp servers to select and what skills to use for launching the daemons.
- Is it possible to completely disable or not use the remote sandbox features? I would never use them and would prefer my code stays on my device.
- For those of us that are using subscriptions, does it show our remaining usage? I would hate to run out of tokens in the middle of a session.
- One feature of the CC TUI I sorely missed on mobile is the ability to look up and directly reference files via “@“. Is any functionality like this planned?
- (This likely won’t affect my decision to use the service as I’ll just put it on a company card.) $20 per month for a service that runs CC on a remote machine in a convenient matter is steep but doable. Asking that same amount for a running code on my own server seems a bit unjustified, especially since this is pricier than the cost of a Claude pro subscription. Are there any plans to offer a cheaper tier for those of us that just want to run this on our own machines?
My current solution is to have claude (--dangerously-skip-permissions) listen for messages in my slack DMs to myself and take action in response to those messages.
I would happily switch to something better.
Why is Omnara better?
There's also Happy, Coder/Mux, and so many others that actually started out open-source and stayed that way and I can be sure my chats are not going to a 3rd party?
Although I must say that Omnara's UI looks absolutely fantastic. Well done!
If I paste in something confidential, and Omnara suffers a breach tomorrow - will my conversation data be a part of it?
I have been pretty satisfied with it, and it’s free with unlimited sessions, so I need a good reason to switch
Not affiliated with that project, but have been using it for a few weeks and it blows every other 'GUI for the CLI agents' I've tried out of the water in terms of both features and just working snappily/consistently.
Also totally free, and actively being improved by the solo maintainer and an active community of contributors.
Omnara providing a tunnel for you is nice, but considering Tailscale is dead simple and free, feels hard to justify $20 a month for what looks like considerably less features than openchamber
try spoq.dev , it's free
Sidenote - is this novel enough to be backed by YC? Just seems like a feature that Anthropic/OpenAI could release any day.