Every vibe coding session
has its own lane.

Monitor all your Claude Code sessions from the MacBook notch. Know instantly when any session needs your attention.

v0.0.4 · macOS 14+ · Apple Silicon
or install from your terminalcurl -fsSL https://vibelane.app/install.sh | zsh
MacBook notch
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Three steps. Zero config.

1

Install

Download the app, run one command to hook into Claude Code.

2

Code

Run your Claude Code sessions as usual. Nothing changes.

3

Relax

Vibe Lane watches every session and taps you when one needs attention.

Built for multi-session developers

Priority Alerts

Red for approvals needed, yellow for errors, green for completions. Never miss what matters.

Notch Native

Lives in the MacBook notch — Dynamic Island style. Hover to expand, see all sessions at a glance.

Jump to Terminal

One click to the right iTerm2, Terminal.app, or VS Code window. No more hunting through tabs.

Multi-Session

Track 5, 10, 20+ concurrent Claude Code sessions. Priority-sorted so urgent items surface first.

Up and running in 30 seconds

Download, clear quarantine, click one button.

1

Download

Download the ZIP and extract VibeLane.app to your Applications folder.

2

Clear Quarantine

Run this once in Terminal before first launch:

xattr -cr /Applications/VibeLane.app
3

Launch

Open the app. It detects Claude Code and shows a welcome screen.

4

Click “Set Up”

One click configures everything. Sessions appear in the notch automatically.

The quarantine step is required because the app is not yet code-signed. This will be removed in a future release.

Simple pricing

Early access is free. Support indie development when we hit the App Store.

NOW
Free
Early access
  • All features
  • Direct download
  • Manual updates
COMING SOON
$4.99
Mac App Store
  • All features
  • Auto-updates
  • Signed & notarized

One coffee = lifetime updates. No subscriptions.

FAQ

Does it work on external monitors?

v1 is notch-only (MacBooks with notch). Menu bar support for all Macs is coming in v2.

Does it work with OpenAI Codex?

Not yet. Claude Code first, Codex CLI support is planned for a future release.

Is it open source?

The app is closed source, but the bridge script is open and hackable.

Does it slow down Claude Code?

Zero impact. The bridge script runs in <1ms per hook event. It's just a tiny shell script that forwards JSON.

What macOS versions are supported?

macOS 14 (Sonoma) or later. Apple Silicon recommended.