Crew Tower lives in your MacBook notch and watches every AI coding agent you run: Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Gemini, Qwen, OpenCode and more. When an agent needs permission, the request shows up in the notch with full context: the exact command, the file edit, the question. Approve or deny in one click, without touching the terminal. See every session at once, working, waiting or done. Jump straight to the right terminal window when one needs you. Nothing stalls silently.
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Approve without touching the terminal. The agent's hook blocks on a local socket and your decision travels back down it, resolving the prompt in place - there is no keystroke path in the app at all.
It flags the dangerous ones. A destructive shell command is called out on the card before you press anything, so a fast Allow stays a safe Allow.
Three ways to say yes. The button itself allows once; the menu beside it allows for the rest of that session without writing anything to disk, or always, which writes a durable rule into the project's own settings.
Answer questions, not just permissions. When an agent asks you to choose, the options render as buttons, and your pick goes back verbatim in the shape the agent expects.
Read the plan before it runs. The whole thing scrolls inside the notch. Approve it - which can drop the session straight into accept-edits mode - or type a note back for a revision, without the notch ever taking focus from the window you are in.
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Former logistics executive who launched a software platform that automates the sorting of post-consumer garments for textile mills.
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