Your agent, on a thumb drive.
seevie is a voice remote for your agent, the size of a USB stick: 48 × 24 mm, lighter than your house key. Hold the button and dictate a prompt to your agent from anywhere in the room. Walk away, and the tiny screen pulses with every tool call. When the turn finishes, seevie chirps. Tap once, and it reads you the answer.
- Overhead to start
- 2 words
- Hear the answer
- 1 tap
- Long replies
- ≤35 words
- Subscription
- $0
Hold the button to dictate · tap when it chirps. Hold to talk, tap to listen. All 48 × 24 mm of it.
01 · The loop
Prompt. Pace. Chirp. Tap.
Agents work in minutes-long silences. The old way: sit there watching a spinner, or walk away and lose the thread. The stick closes the loop: your prompt goes in by voice, and the session's whole lifecycle comes back to your hand.
Dictate the prompt
"Run the tests and fix whatever breaks. Send it." Your words are typed to your agent and sent.
Watch it work
The little screen shows what your agent is doing, step by step, with the current one highlighted: > Edit main.cpp. No more guessing whether it's still going.
Chirp when done
The turn finishes → one short chirp, and the full reply lands on the screen. It never talks over you uninvited.
Tap to hear it
The answer plays instantly. Long replies arrive as a short spoken summary, and the full text stays on the screen. Tap again to replay.
Answer back
"Great, commit it and open a PR. Send it." The conversation continues. You never sat down.
02 · Live session
Both ends of the room, at once.
Left: Claude Code at your desk. Right: the stick in your hand. Watch one real exchange, replayed end to end.
You're across the room. The screen shows every step.
Progress updates are silent. They are never spoken, never stored, and only appear while you are dictating.
03 · Notifications
It announces. You decide.
A response is a notification, not an interruption: it renders to speech immediately and waits, buffered, while a chirp and the on-screen text tell you it's there. Glance at it, play it, or ignore it. seevie never talks unless you asked it to.
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≤250 chars
Spoken word for word, exactly as your agent wrote them.
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>250 chars
Condensed into a couple of spoken sentences. Your ears get the verdict; the screen keeps every word.
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style
Pick the delivery: brisk, calm, quiet. Pace and tone shift; the words never do.
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voice
Thirty-one voices. Give your agent a different voice than chat, or one per project, and know who's talking by ear.
A newer reply replaces the last one and chirps again. Leaving dictation or tapping Pause clears everything. The stick never talks from a drawer.
One response, three surfaces
YOUR AGENT · the full reply
"All 42 tests pass. The flakiness was a missing backoff cap in retry.ts. Clamped it, added a regression test, and committed. Lint and typecheck are clean; the branch is ready to push…"
"All 42 tests pass. Fixed the flaky retry backoff, added a regression test, and committed." spoken summary · Charon, brisk
Every word, on the little screen. Glance beats listen when you are close.
The record shows that something was spoken and how long it was. Never the words themselves.
05 · Wiring
Install it. It listens.
Every agent announces the two moments that matter: a reply is ready, and work is happening. seevie listens for both. Nothing about your agent changes, and if anything goes offline, your session never notices. Claude Code is supported today; more agents can follow.
Your agent
- ▸finishes a reply → seevie gets it, ready to chirp
- ▸does some work → the little screen shows the step
- ▸works exactly as before; seevie only listens
The relay
- ▸only speaks while you are dictating; Pause silences everything
- ▸condenses long replies and turns them into speech, in your chosen voice
- ▸holds the audio until you tap
- ▸progress stays silent, on the screen only
The stick
- ▸shows the work while your agent works
- ▸one chirp and the full text when it's done
- ▸tap to hear the answer, instantly
- ▸hold to answer back, any time
Anything can chirp you
Your agent is the first voice, not the only one. Builds, deploys, overnight jobs: anything that can send a sentence can tap you on the shoulder.
- ♪ "Deploy finished, all checks green."
- ♪ "The overnight test run passed."
- ♪ "Backup done. Forty-two gigabytes."
Each one waits politely: a chirp, the text on screen, and a tap to hear it.
A voice per project
Run several sessions at once and tell them apart by ear. Give each project its own voice and you will know who finished without looking.
- apiPuck · upbeat
- webCharon · calm
- infraAlgenib · gravelly
The newest finished reply is the one a tap plays.
06 · Trust
A microphone you can reason about.
A device that types into your terminal and speaks your agent's output earns its place by being inspectable. The client is open, the behavior is documented, and the defaults are conservative.
Deaf by default
Push-to-talk is hardware truth: the mic captures only while your thumb holds A. No wake word means nothing is ever listening for one.
Silent unless dictating
Speech and progress only reach the stick while you are dictating; anything sent at another time simply vanishes. Nothing waits around.
One tap to mute it all
Screen share starting? One tap on Pause silences typing, speech, and progress everywhere, and the stick's screen shows it's muted so you know.
Logs without content
The log records that things happened, never what was said. Progress updates are not recorded at all.
One key, one click to revoke
One key connects your stick, and you can revoke it from the app in one click.
Open client, MIT
The parts that run on your machine are open source. What sits next to your keyboard, you can read.
07 · Install
One icon in the menu bar.
Everything on the Mac side (the helper, the settings, the agent connection) is seevie.app. Drag it in, pair once, click once. Setup never touches a terminal. The only one involved is the one Claude Code is already running in.
- Stick Dictation · 82%
- Companion Delivering ✓
- Claude Code Connected ✓
- Voice Charon · brisk ▾
- Last spoken "All 42 tests pass…" ▸
- Pause delivery screen share
Pause takes effect the moment you toggle it, and the stick shows it's muted.
Drag it in
seevie.app lands in the menu bar and runs quietly from login. macOS asks for one permission, explained before it appears; that is what lets your words type.
Pair once
Sign in and seevie pairs the stick to your account, verifying the pipe end-to-end. The stick chirps hello when the pairing lands. That chirp is the whole test suite.
One click for your agent
One button connects your agent and picks a voice that is not your chat voice. Undo is the same button. Then say "dictate into the terminal" and you are in the loop.
Curious? Right-click any setting to see exactly what it changed.
08 · FAQ
Asked while pacing.
Is it Claude Code only? +
Claude Code is the agent supported today. Underneath, seevie speaks plain text: your words are typed to whatever has focus, and anything that can send a sentence back can chirp you. Other agents are a small adapter away.
Will it interrupt me while I'm thinking? +
No. That is the core design decision. Replies never auto-play: you get one short chirp and the text on screen, and the audio waits until you tap. If you are mid-sentence when a reply lands, even the chirp holds until you finish talking.
Claude's replies are long. Do I have to listen to all of it? +
Long replies are condensed into a couple of spoken sentences: the verdict, not the essay. The full text is always on the stick's screen, and the terminal still has every word. Short replies are spoken word for word.
What if I run several agent sessions at once? +
Give each project its own voice, and you will know who finished by ear. The newest finished reply is the one a tap plays.
Does it change how my agent behaves? +
Not at all. seevie only listens. A dead network, a missing setting, or a cloud outage are all invisible to your agent; it does not know the stick exists.
Is it still the general voice assistant too? +
Yes. Outside the agent loop it is a full voice assistant: questions, web search, notes and lists, reminders, even little drawings on its screen. Say "exit" and you are back to chatting.
What does it cost to run? +
Free to start. Pair a stick and the whole loop is included: your words typed, replies spoken, summaries, progress. Heavy use meters gently.
Stop watching
the spinner.
Your agent works in silences. Put the silence in your pocket, and let it chirp when there's something worth hearing.