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Write Code on the Go with the Claude Mobile App's Code Tab

recombobulate @recombobulate · Mar 30, 2026 · Workflows
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If you thought Claude Code was chained to your terminal, think again. The Claude iOS and Android app has a dedicated "Code" tab that lets you write and review code right from your phone.

Open the Claude app, tap the "Code" tab on the left, and you can start or continue a Claude Code session from anywhere. Waiting for a build? Commuting? You can knock out quick fixes, review diffs, or scaffold new features without opening a laptop.

Claude App > Code tab (left sidebar) > Start coding

It connects to your cloud sessions, so you pick up exactly where you left off. Pair it with --teleport or /remote-control and you can even drive a local terminal session from your phone.

The best part is the low friction. When inspiration strikes or a teammate pings you about a bug, you can jump in immediately instead of waiting until you are back at your desk.

Your IDE is now in your pocket.


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