I often have 4 or 5 separate Claude Code instances running on various projects, and I’m constantly flipping between them trying to see what needs something to do, or a review of what’s done, or is waiting for my OK on something. I built Chive to simply things, and make sure I always knew what was going on.
Chive is a little native Mac app that quietly watches your Claude Code sessions and shows a real-time dashboard of what’s active, what’s stuck, and what’s ready for more work. No APIs, simple config, just launch it and go. It’s fully sandboxed and local, and no data leaves your machine.
If you’re like me, someone running multiple Claude Code agents in parallel, I think this might save you some mental overhead.
There’s a 75-minute (actual runtime, not from install! 😀) free trial built in, which should be more than enough time for you to see if it hits the right note for you. If you like it, I’ve added a Product Hunt exclusive discount of 20% until the end of the month.
I’d love to hear what you think: feedback, suggestions, and feature requests all welcome!
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