About Vibe Pocket
Vibe Pocket is a cloud platform for running AI coding agents from mobile or web devices. It lets you connect code repositories, pick an agent, and build or run code with a terminal-style interface hosted in the cloud.
Review
Vibe Pocket aims to make agent-driven development accessible outside a desktop by offering cloud-hosted terminals and agent execution on mobile and web. The platform emphasizes persistent sessions and containerized environments so you can resume work after closing the app or losing connection.
Key Features
- Cloud-hosted terminals with persistent sessions stored in dedicated virtual machines
- Support for more than 15 command-line AI agents and agent-driven workflows
- Repository integration for starting projects and syncing code from anywhere
- Ability to run commands and apps like on a local machine, plus in-platform access to running web apps
- Mobile and web access so development can continue from different devices
Pricing and Value
The service offers a free option and paid plans that differ by session duration, resource allocation, and timeout limits; specific details are available on the pricing page. For users who need on-the-go access and reliable session persistence, paid tiers provide longer-running containers and more resources, which can justify the cost for frequent or heavier workloads.
Pros
- Makes agent-driven coding available from mobile and web with a familiar terminal interface
- Sessions and container state are preserved in the cloud, reducing the risk of lost work from interruptions
- Repository integration simplifies project setup and code access across devices
- Supports a wide range of CLI agents, offering flexibility in tooling and workflows
Cons
- Being cloud-dependent means offline use is limited or unavailable
- Session timeouts and resource limits vary by plan and may restrict long-running tasks
- Complex edits and extended typing on mobile can still be less convenient despite agent help
Vibe Pocket is well suited for developers who want to run AI agents and a terminal environment from mobile or web without managing local infrastructure. It works best for workflows that benefit from session persistence and quick access to agent tooling, while users needing extensive offline work or continuous long-running containers should review plan limits before committing.
Open 'Vibe Pocket' Website
Your membership also unlocks:








