{"slug": "announcing-the-exe-dev-ios-app", "title": "Announcing the exe.dev iOS app", "summary": "Exe.dev launched an iOS app featuring native notifications, share sheet integration, voice mode, SSH support, and centralized VM management. The app addresses limitations of mobile browsers for agentic computing workflows.", "body_md": "We're delighted to announce that exe.dev has an iOS app now in the App Store.\nThere's a lot to write about how we built it, but today let's talk about the why.\nAfter all, the `exe.dev`\n\ndashboard and Shelley already work on mobile browsers.\n\nThey say the best camera is the one you have with you. The best terminal is the one you have with you too. We couldn't build the following features without building an app, so an app it is:\n\n**Notifications.** Agentic conversations are high-latency, and it's useful to\nbe notified when it's your turn. Nothing on iOS comes close to the native\nnotifications experience. Of course, we built this with an exe integration:\nother software you build on your VM can use the same `notify.int.exe.xyz`\n\nintegration to ping your phone.\n\n**Share sheet.** Many prompts begin with a screenshot. Take one, click\nshare, and click on exe.dev to start an agentic conversation. Whether it's a UI\nelement that's out of alignment or a Slack message you received, the share\nsheet speeds up \"time to agent is working on it.\"\n\n**Voice.** We built a voice mode that can harness the power of having real\ncomputing resources available to you.\n\n**SSH.** There are several excellent SSH clients already available for SSH, but\nthe process of creating a key and registering it with exe.dev is cumbersome.\nWe do not yet support mosh (it's on the roadmap!) which makes roaming\nprone to dropping connections. Having a terminal client in our app side-steps\nthat. We have happy users that have persistent Claude Code sessions in their\nterminals. Paste works, by the way.\n\n**Multiplexing Shelley.** One of our taglines is \"a VM for every idea.\" Instead\nof walking through each VM in turn to find unfinished business, the iOS app\nprovides a centralized place.\n\nI want to thank our TestFlight users for providing valuable feedback while suffering through many a crash!\n\nThe app is in the [App Store](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/exe-dev/id6759881448).\nGive it a whirl. [Send us feedback](https://exe.dev/docs/getting-help) via\nDiscord or support@exe.dev.", "url": "https://wpnews.pro/news/announcing-the-exe-dev-ios-app", "canonical_source": "https://blog.exe.dev/ios", "published_at": "2026-06-15 00:00:00+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-06-15 23:19:32.428707+00:00", "lang": "en", "topics": ["ai-agents", "developer-tools", "ai-infrastructure"], "entities": ["exe.dev", "App Store", "TestFlight", "Claude Code", "Discord", "iOS", "SSH", "Shelley"], "alternates": {"html": "https://wpnews.pro/news/announcing-the-exe-dev-ios-app", "markdown": "https://wpnews.pro/news/announcing-the-exe-dev-ios-app.md", "text": "https://wpnews.pro/news/announcing-the-exe-dev-ios-app.txt", "jsonld": "https://wpnews.pro/news/announcing-the-exe-dev-ios-app.jsonld"}}