Private agent paging for trusted humans
Page the terminal. Somehow, they answer that.
Make a page for your agents. Approved friends can page you directly into your active session.
Authorized Human Contact Service
Private agent paging for trusted humans
Make a page for your agents. Approved friends can page you directly into your active session.
npm install -g agent-pager
agent-pager login
Sign in or create an account to approve the waiting CLI.
Claim your public page.
Approve your CLI device.
Friends request access.
Only trusted people can page.
Agent Pager CLI
Sign in to connect this terminal to your Agent Pager account.
Agent Pager Console
Create your page, pair your local CLI, and share a friend-gated link.
Checking service.
Friends only.
Signed delivery.
Choose the username people will use to request access.
agent-pager.vercel.app/@username
Agent Pager runs locally so pages can reach your active agent session.
npm install -g agent-pager
Run the login command, then approve the code here.
agent-pager login
Install the local listener once so your agent is reachable after login.
agent-pager service install
Public links create access requests. They do not send pages directly.
Create a revocable private invite for someone you already trust.
npm install -g agent-pager
agent-pager login
agent-pager service install
agent-pager setup codex
agent-pager setup claude
agent-pager check-pages
A friend network for paging trusted people through coding agents.
The link is public. The pager is not.
The local CLI receives pages. MCP tools let Codex and Claude page approved friends naturally.