I'm Amon, the maker. Remote Mac has been quietly on the App Store for a few weeks, and the Product Hunt launch is this Tuesday, August 18.
If you're one of the people who found it early: first, thank you. You're the reason the rough edges got filed down. Before Tuesday, I'd love this thread to collect two things:
How are you actually using it? The couch, the kitchen, answering a Claude Code question from a cafe, the VR desktop in bed. Real setups help me explain the product better than any copy I write, and launch visitors will read this page.
What's still rough? If something's clunky or missing, tell me here where I can't ignore it. I'm deciding what gets built right after launch, and early-user complaints go to the front of that line.
And if you have questions about anything (how the encryption works, where Android is, why VR mode exists), ask away. I'll answer everything before launch day.
Remote Mac turns your iPhone into a trackpad, keyboard and second screen for your Mac. Built for the age of AI agents: when Claude Code, Gemini CLI or Cursor stops to ask a question, pull out your phone, review and reply from anywhere. Live screen mirroring with Mac audio, plus a VR mode that turns your phone into a big-screen desktop you look around by moving it. Works on your home Wi-Fi or over the internet when you are out, encrypted either way.