Free
For trying Orbiter on real agent traffic before you scale up.
- 50 routed approvals every week
- Mobile review from iPhone and iPad
- Basic approval history
- MCP pairing for supported agent hosts
Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Antigravity, and MCP agents all ask permission in different ways. Orbiter Dev standardizes that moment on iPhone and iPad, with policy, Face ID gates, and a decision record for risky agent work.
Common approval surface
Command touches production auth tables and restarts a service.
Orbiter turns provider-specific permission prompts into one clear mobile decision: what the agent wants to do, why it matters, and whether it should continue.
Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Antigravity, VS Code, or any MCP-compatible agent reaches a command or action that needs judgment.
Orbiter captures the action, workspace, risk, and agent context, then applies your rules before high-risk work continues.
Review the same phone-native approval interface across tools, use Face ID when needed, and keep a decision record for later review.
First-party agent apps are getting better at steering their own work from a phone. Orbiter's wedge is the shared layer: one place to approve, reject, gate, and record risky actions across providers.
Use each provider's own app, CLI, IDE, or cloud workflow to prompt the agent, inspect long threads, review diffs, and steer active tasks inside that product.
Use Orbiter when the question is whether an action should proceed. The proposed action, risk, context, identity check, and approval path share one focused mobile interface.
Provider tools move code forward. Orbiter keeps the approval surface consistent as teams mix Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Antigravity, and future MCP-compatible agents.
Orbiter gives developers and teams a consistent way to monitor agent actions, apply risk rules, gate sensitive work with Face ID, and preserve a decision trail across the tools where development already happens.
Approve the important decision from iPhone or iPad with the action, risk, and workspace context in front of you.
Use Face ID for critical approvals such as production deploys, deletes, and risky package operations.
Agent speed is easier to trust when the important decisions leave a record.
Start free with a real weekly approval allowance. Upgrade when your agent workflow needs unlimited approvals, stronger policies, Face ID gates, and a richer decision history.
For trying Orbiter on real agent traffic before you scale up.
For builders who want daily approval capacity and stronger control without annual lock-in.
Best value for daily AI-agent workflows and long-running projects.
For teams that need governance, rollout help, and a procurement path beyond individual App Store purchases.
* App Store subscription prices vary by region. Default prices are shown in US dollars, and Apple confirms your local storefront price, tax, and renewal terms before purchase.
Start with the mobile app, or go straight to setup and add Orbiter as the shared approval surface around the IDE or agent host you already trust.
The table shows where Orbiter complements major agent products with a common approval interface, policy, and auditability.
| Control question | Orbiter Dev | Claude Remote | Codex surfaces | Copilot Mobile |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary job | Common approval surface, policy, and auditability across agents | Continue Claude Code sessions remotely | Run Codex from app, CLI, IDE, cloud, SDK, and remote-connection workflows | Start and track Copilot coding-agent work |
| Agent scope | Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Antigravity, MCP hosts | Claude Code | Codex agent surfaces and connected MCP servers | GitHub Copilot |
| Mobile decision unit | One phone-native decision card: risk, context, approve, reject | Claude prompts and session control | Thread/task review, remote steering, and Codex approval prompts | Issue, PR, and task progress |
| Policy control | Custom risk rules plus Face ID gates for routed actions | Claude Code permissions and hooks | Sandbox modes, approval policies, hooks, MCP prompts, and managed configuration | GitHub org, repo, and Copilot controls |
| Audit surface | Approval history for routed decisions | Claude session and hook context | Thread history, OTel events, and enterprise compliance logs where enabled | Issues, pull requests, and enterprise audit events |
| Best together when | You use multiple agents and want one permission surface | Claude Code is your main agent | Codex is your primary agent and Orbiter supplies cross-tool clearance | GitHub is your work queue and review surface |
Based on publicly documented capabilities and local Codex reference snapshots reviewed June 18, 2026. Provider products evolve quickly; Orbiter is positioned as an additional control layer around agent activity.