Claude Code session monitor for Mac.
AgentPeek tracks every Claude Code and Codex session from one place, so running several agents at once stays calm instead of chaotic.
Monitor parallel agent sessions from one view
When you run more than one Claude Code or Codex session, the terminals scatter and it gets hard to tell which agent needs you. AgentPeek pulls them all into one panel under the notch. Each row is a live session, sorted so the ones that need attention rise to the top. The collapsed pill can show an active-session count; the expanded panel shows the full list.
See live state without switching terminals
Each session row tells you what the agent is doing right now:
Agent and project
Which agent (Claude Code or Codex) is running, and the project it is working in.
Live state
Executing, thinking, waiting, or idle, shown by color and motion.
Recent activity
The latest move: a file edited, a command running, a plan adopted.
Session stats
Reported token usage, files and commands counts, diff +/- lines, host terminal, and elapsed time.
A glance tells you which agent is busy, which is stuck, and which is waiting on your answer.
Expand a session for the full timeline
Click any row to open it. You get the latest reply snippet plus a timeline of session events: tools run, prompts shown, and permissions requested. Diff totals stay visible as +/- counts on the collapsed row, so you can track how much each session has changed without opening it.
Never miss a stuck or waiting session
AgentPeek can auto-expand the panel when an agent needs attention, and stuck-session alerts tell you when a run has gone quiet. Combined with per-session token usage bars and inline permission prompts, you can supervise a fleet of agents without babysitting any single terminal.
Built for Claude Code and Codex
AgentPeek monitors sessions for both Claude Code from Anthropic and Codex from OpenAI, side by side, with no per-session limit. Read the full reference in the docs.
Frequently asked questions
Watch every session at once.
Free for 2 days, then a $15 one-time license. Activate once during onboarding.
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