Coding from your phone: real workflows
Cosyra is a mobile cloud terminal for engineers who need to code away from a desk. Three workflows keep showing up in how people actually use it: commuting, on-call response, and a laptop-free dev loadout. Pick the one that fits.
- Commute For: coding on the train, subway, or bus
Cosyra for commuting engineers
Trigger a Claude Code refactor at the station, review the diff at the next stop, push before you get off. Pro session hibernation means you don't lose state when the tunnel kills signal.
- Incident response For: responding to production pages from a phone
Cosyra for on-call engineers
Full Ubuntu + gh CLI + kubectl when it's on you to triage at 2 a.m. Paste logs into Claude Code, get a hypothesis, grep the codebase, ship the fix, without opening a laptop.
- Minimalist For: coding without owning a development laptop
Cosyra for no-laptop developers
iPad developers, phone-only developers, digital nomads on a travel-weight load-out. A real Ubuntu 24.04 container with AI coding agents pre-installed is cheaper than the MacBook you didn't buy.
Not sure which fits you?
Start with the mobile coding terminal guide for the full landscape, or jump straight to running Claude Code on your phone if you already know what you want.