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Tired of Babysitting the Terminal? A Designer Just Built a Retro Pager for Claude Code

April 15, 20263 min read

Tired of checking the terminal to see if Claude Code is done? A designer 'vibe coded' a gorgeous macOS pager called CC-Beeper to solve this annoying issue.

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You know the drill: you tell Claude Code to do some heavy lifting, alt-tab to check Twitter, and come back 20 minutes later only to realize it’s been waiting for a single permission to proceed. One designer got so fed up with this workflow that he just "vibe coded" a gorgeous macOS app to fix it so you can grab a coffee in peace.

What the hell is CC-Beeper anyway?

  • For devs using Claude Code, the constant context-switching to babysit the terminal is a massive buzzkill.
  • The creator, a designer by trade, decided to scratch his own itch and built CC-Beeper.
  • It’s a floating, retro-style pager (think 90s doctor vibes) for macOS that sits on top of your windows, keeping you updated on what Claude is doing.
  • The feature list is surprisingly stacked: Real-time LCD status, pixel art animations, and four auto-accept modes ranging from "Strict" to straight-up "YOLO".
  • The cool factor: It has voice input (double clap to dictate like you're Tony Stark) and spoken recaps.
  • Under the hood, it's incredibly clean: 100% native Swift, runs locally, zero dependencies, zero telemetry, and no API keys required.
  • It's fully Open Source. You can grab it right now via Homebrew.

What's the Product Hunt crowd saying?

  • The launch is sitting comfortably at over 100 upvotes and people are eating it up.
  • Most devs in the comments are tipping their hats. Seeing a designer not just design, but actually ship a functional, zero-dependency macOS tool is earning a lot of respect.
  • The UI/UX crowd is drooling over the skeuomorphic design. Commenters are noting that small, beautifully crafted ai tools like this make digital workflows feel much more "alive" and vibrant compared to a boring black terminal screen.
  • People are already asking for community-driven custom themes. The dev is super open to feedback and tweaking it further based on what the community wants.

The Coding4Food Takeaway

First off, scratch your own itch. The best side projects are born from pure, unadulterated annoyance. If something in your workflow sucks, don't just complain—automate it or build a tool for it. That's the best way to stay motivated.

Secondly, the gap between "designers" and "developers" is shrinking fast. When a designer can "vibe code" a native Swift app with local hotkeys and voice recaps, you know the game has changed. Don't get comfortable just being a backend code monkey; adapt, use the new tools at your disposal, and focus on shipping actual products.

Bottom line: It’s open source, it’s free, and it looks rad. Go open your terminal, run brew install --cask cc-beeper, and see for yourself.

Source: Product Hunt - CC-BEEPER