leox255
To provide a seamless control surface for terminal sessions and AI agents across machines, accessible from any device.
At a Glance
- Software Developers
- AI Researchers
- Homelab Enthusiasts
AI Tools by leox255
(1)Loopsy
Remote Terminal via Phone
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Latest News
Show HN: Loopsy, a way for terminals and AI agents on different machines to talk
Release v1.0.43: relay+cli multi-use pair tokens for App Store review demos
Mobile apps submitted to iOS App Store and Android Play Store
Loopsy v1.0.0 published to npm
Products & Services
A daemon and CLI tool that enables terminal control, machine pairing, and AI agent communication.
A redesigned web interface at loopsy.dev/app for controlling terminal sessions from any browser.
Native iOS and Android applications (currently in review) for mobile terminal access.
An npm CLI tool for one-command deployment of a private relay on Cloudflare Workers.
Market Position
Positions itself as a lightweight, AI-agent-first alternative to tools like Tailscale or SSH, focusing on mobile access and agent-to-agent communication.
Leadership
Founders
Leo A. (leox255)
Developer with a focus on AI agents and cross-machine communication. Known for building Loopsy and integrating AI agents like Claude into terminal workflows. Thrives on transforming abstract ideas into real-world applications.
Executive Team
Leo A.
Founder & Lead Developer
Lead developer and architect of Loopsy, specializing in TypeScript, Node.js, and AI agent integration.
Founding Story
Built by Leo A. to enable communication between multiple MacBooks and allow remote access to Claude coding sessions from a mobile phone, specifically for use while at the gym.
Business Model
Revenue Model
Open-source (Apache 2.0). The project is currently free to use ($0 cost) and emphasizes self-hosting on the user's own Cloudflare account.
Pricing Tiers
Full access to CLI, web app, and self-hosting tools.
Target Markets
- Software Developers
- AI Researchers
- Homelab Enthusiasts
- Remote terminal access
- Cross-machine AI agent coordination
- Multi-agent pipelines
- Remote build management
- Individual developers and open-source contributors