Agents, Everywhere Amp released a new UI and sidebar for monitoring and controlling multiple agents across web, mobile, and CLI, following a foundation rebuild for durable execution. The update enables remote control of all active threads from a single interface, aiming to improve productivity for long-running agent tasks. Amp has a new UI and sidebar, built for watching and driving all of your Amp agents, on web, mobile, and CLI. We rebuilt Amp's foundation https://ampcode.com/news/neo last month, so that your agents can run for longer, with less handholding needed. Amp is now a distributed system with durable execution for the agent loop and a plugin API https://ampcode.com/manual plugins . Now, with this new foundation in place, we're pulling ourselves back above ground to shape how you use Amp to get the most out of these models. We want you to be happy and productive running many Amp agents simultaneously on long-running tasks. You should be able to use the agent interface for most of your work. You shouldn't need to juggle terminal tabs. Remote-controlling https://ampcode.com/news/neo remote-control a single thread was the first step toward this, and now you can remote control all of your active threads in one place: It's rolled out to everyone. To use it: amp app .The thread list for your team has also been redesigned and moved to Activity https://ampcode.com/feed .