About AgentPeek
AgentPeek is a Mac menu bar app that surfaces live Claude Code and Codex sessions in the Mac notch, giving developers at-a-glance visibility into agent activity. It tracks sessions, permissions, token usage, and local development servers while keeping session data stored locally.
Review
AgentPeek focuses on lightweight, persistent visibility for coding agents so you can see what's running without switching away from your workflow. It integrates with common CLI and terminal setups and supports multiple parallel sessions, making it useful for developers who run several agents at once.
Key Features
- Displays live Claude Code and Codex session output in the Mac notch and menu bar for minimal interruption.
- Tracks sessions, permissions, token usage, and local development server activity with session-level visibility.
- Supports multiple concurrent sessions and captures full tool call histories, diff counts, and final in-chat summaries after completion.
- Uses lightweight hooks (e.g., CLI hook files) to stream output from common terminal environments and built-in IDE terminals.
- Session data stays local by default, helping address privacy and data-control concerns.
Pricing and Value
AgentPeek lists free options, making it easy to try for individual developers. Specific paid tiers or enterprise plans are not detailed on the launch page; however, the free option combined with local-first design offers clear value for freelancers and small teams who need quick visibility into agent activity without committing to a large subscription.
Pros
- Non-obtrusive reporting via the notch and menu bar keeps focus on the current task.
- Handles multiple parallel agent sessions and integrates with popular terminal setups and IDE terminals.
- Provides post-session artifacts like tool histories, diff counts, and summaries for debugging and review.
- Local storage of session data improves privacy and reduces reliance on external services.
- Lightweight hook-based approach makes installation and streaming straightforward for CLI users.
Cons
- Mac-only approach limits usefulness for Windows or Linux developers.
- Relies on specific hook files and supported CLIs, so some setups or extensions may not be detected out of the box.
- As a recently launched product, some features and integrations that users request may still be in progress.
AgentPeek is well suited for Mac developers and teams who run Claude Code or Codex agents frequently and want low-friction monitoring, debugging, and token oversight. It's less appropriate for non-Mac environments or users whose agent workflows depend on unsupported clients or extensions, though ongoing updates could broaden compatibility over time.
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