Findie mobile: end-to-end encrypted remote control of your autonomous dev studio. Pair once with a QR; the host key pins to your phone; the relay only ever sees ciphertext.

Your studio, in your pocket. Sealed.

Pair your phone once. From then on it holds the pinned key to your studio, and everything in between carries ciphertext only.

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host key pinned on this phone
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pair

Scan one QR from the desktop app. Your phone pins the host's key; the host pins yours.

One board. Both ends.
Nothing readable in between.

The same Kanban, the same terminal, the same diffs, on your desk and in your pocket. Sessions reattach; scrollback survives.

The Findie board as seen on a phone
The same Findie board on the desktop
X25519 pinned host key sealed end to end zero-knowledge relay no open ports
The doctrine

Pair with a QR

one scan. the host's key pins to your phone, yours pins to the host. nothing to configure.

Sealed end to end

messages lock on one device and open on the other. never anywhere in between.

The relay is blind

it forwards bytes it cannot decrypt. no plaintext, nothing readable to leak.

No open ports

your host dials out through a reverse tunnel. your firewall stays exactly as it was.

Reattach anywhere

desk, browser, phone: same sessions, same scrollback, same board, same queue.

$ relay --inspect · 0 readable bytes

The relay can't read your code.
That is the whole point.

zero knowledge

The relay brokers a reverse tunnel and moves ciphertext. It holds no keys, ever.

pinned identity

Your phone trusts one host key: the one it scanned. A different key is a different host.

fail closed

An unknown key is a refused connection, not a warning you can click through.

Download for macOS
pairs with the free mobile app
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