About Conan
Conan is a native macOS application that functions as a live heads-up display (HUD) for Claude Code. It monitors local sessions. This displays prompts, tool calls, skills, and token usage as they occur, reading local data directly so no telemetry leaves the machine.
Review
This tool addresses the visibility gap developers face when running extended Claude Code sessions. It consolidates scattered terminal information into a single interface. The application focuses on real-time observation rather than altering the underlying code execution process.
Key Features
- Streaming timeline: Displays every prompt, tool call, and skill execution instantly via a hooks-first approach, avoiding the delay of log-tailing.
- Context-window gauge: Visually tracks context consumption, allowing users to monitor fill levels and anticipate compaction.
- Usage and cost pulse: Reports live token usage and associated costs during the session.
- Multi-session management: Opens each active session in its own tab, retaining the specific working directory for each project.
Pricing and Value
Conan is free to use. A one-time payment of $29 unlocks Premium access, which includes lifetime 1.x updates without a subscription model. The software currently targets macOS users, while Windows and Linux versions remain on a waitlist.
Pros
- Processes local data exclusively, maintaining privacy for client work.
- Updates the interface through direct event pushes rather than polling loops.
- Centralizes terminal metrics, reducing the need to monitor multiple side-tools.
- Separates active project contexts into distinct tabs to prevent workflow confusion.
Cons
- Requires manual interpretation of raw data streams, which can increase cognitive load during fast-paced agent runs.
- Developers who prefer summarized outcomes over step-by-step mechanics will find this granular visibility unnecessary.
- Currently unavailable for Windows or Linux environments.
Conan serves developers who run lengthy Claude Code sessions and need immediate visibility into token consumption and tool execution. Engineering managers or power users tracking agent behavior will find the multi-session tabs particularly useful. Those seeking automated summaries or cross-platform support should wait for future updates.
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