OpenAI news:

Codex is now in the ChatGPT mobile app so you can stay in the loop from anywhere while Codex gets work done across your laptops, devboxes, or remote environments.

As agents take on longer-running work, a new rhythm for collaboration is emerging. To keep work moving, you need to be able to easily answer a question, review what Codex found, change direction, approve what comes next, or add a new idea.

I’ve recently started using Codex alongside Claude Code after several months of using Claude exclusively, so I’m looking forward to trying this out.

With every passing week I become more convinced coding agents need to be accessible anywhere, at any time, to get work done. In fact, it strikes me as backwards to sit in front of a laptop or desktop just to interact with one.

This is more than the ability to remotely control a single task or dispatch new tasks to your computer. From your phone, you can work across all of your threads, review outputs, approve commands, change models, or start something new. Your files, credentials, permissions, and local setup stay on the machine where Codex is operating, while updates flow back to your phone in real time, including screenshots, terminal output, diffs, test results, and approvals.

Multi-threading and starting new tasks remotely sounds great.