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Reck Connect.

A station-and-satellite workbench for working with Claude. The station is the Mac that stays put. The laptop is a thin cockpit that shows every pane of the station, live, wherever you are. Close it, catch a flight, open it in a hotel. The work is right where you left it.

For Mac Works over your private network Free for non-commercial use

A workbench in two parts.

Most of us code on a laptop, but the work is happiest on a faster, always-on machine. The old terminal tricks fall short of what AI coding really wants: a long-running session that survives travel, a place to watch agents work without lag, files that stay where they belong.

Reck Connect splits the working environment into two machines that know each other. The station is the one that does the work: the code, the shells, the running agents, the files. The satellite is a thin laptop cockpit that renders all of it live over your private network. The code never leaves the station.

Two machines. One of them does not move.

The station is the Mac that stays where it is. It holds the code, the shells, the running Claude sessions, the files. Every long-running process keeps running while you sleep, while you fly, while you take the laptop out of the bag and put it in another city.

The satellite is the laptop. Open it on a train, in a hotel, in a cafe. The station's panes show up live: the project list, the active agents, a small status indicator on each shell. Quit the satellite and nothing is lost. The state lives on the station, not on the laptop you're holding.

The split is the point. A real working session, anywhere you sit down.

For the way Reckon. itself codes.

The studio runs on Claude Code. Claude Code wants to be on a fast, always-connected machine, with the project tree on disk and processes that survive overnight. The reality of how we work is laptops on tables, in cafes, on trains, in hotels. The two facts are in tension.

Reck Connect is the resolution we kept reaching for and eventually built. It's the daily driver inside the studio. We released it because the same shape of problem applies to most teams using coding agents seriously.

Long-running Claude sessions live on the station and stay live while you sleep, fly, or take the laptop somewhere else. The laptop is a viewer, not a synced workspace, so the code never leaves the machine that owns it. No mirror, no merge conflicts, no leak.

The cockpit shows the project list, the active agents, the shells, and a small live status indicator on each pane, all the time, not a tunneled terminal. Quit the satellite, open it later on a different laptop, and the workbench is exactly where you left it.

Internal beta. Public release coming.

Reck Connect is in active use inside Reckon. and a small group of trusted collaborators. The architecture is stable. We're polishing the install path and the satellite UI before a public release. If you want early access, write us.