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Claude Dispatch

Text Claude from your phone using “Dispatch”.

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Claude Dispatch

Our Take

So here's the thing—every AI coding assistant makes you sit at a desk. You're at your computer, you're at your laptop, that's where the magic happens. But what happens when you're on the go, you're at a coffee shop, you're commuting, you're somewhere without your machine? You're stuck. You can't ask Claude for help because Claude lives in a browser tab on a screen you don't have.

That's where Dispatch comes in. Text Claude from your phone. That's it—that's the entire unlock. It sounds simple but it's actually a massive shift in how we interact with AI. Now Claude lives in your pocket. You can debug on the subway, write code on a plane, get architectural advice from a coffee shop. It's the AI assistant that never leaves your side.

The team built this as a mobile-first bridge to one of the most capable coding models out there. If you're a developer, this effectively gives you a 24/7 lifeline. No need to open your laptop just to ask a quick question or get unstuck. Eight people worked on this—Mihir Kanzariya, Rohan Chaubey, Kevin Garcia, Derek Cheng, Olia Nemirovski, Simon Kotlerman, Akshay Kumar, and Scott White—and they basically said "what if Claude was as accessible as your text messages?" The answer is you end up using it way more because there's no friction.

Available now on the Claude download page. If you've ever wished you could just text your way through a bug, this is that.

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The people behind Claude Dispatch

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Akshay Kumar

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Brooke DeWitt

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Derek Cheng

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Kevin Garcia

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Michael Mort

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Mihir Kanzariya

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Olia Nemirovski

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Rohan Chaubey

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Scott White

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Simon Kotlerman

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