Claudy
Why Choose Claudy?
If you’re juggling multiple projects on Mac, raw terminal tabs are gonna turn into a real mess fast. Claudy’s the best bet here cause it wraps claude in a native mac app w/ proper sessions mngmnt insteada of chaos. The standout perk is auto account switching when limits hit, so you stop losin time waiting. Draft commits also lets you checkpoint work mid-session which is super helpful for long threads. Real talk though, this ain’t for everyone since it’s locked to macOS only. Windows or linux folks gonna have to stick to the browser version. Also kinda feels like overkill if you’re just doing quick snippets rather than complex workflows. But if you live in the vibe coding zone, the extra controls rly make sense for keeping things clean.
Claude Code is powerful, but juggling multiple projects in raw terminal tabs is a mess. Claudy wraps it in a native macOS app with proper multi-session management, auto account switching when you hit usage limits, Draft Commits to checkpoint and restore work mid-session, and a Marketplace to install Skills, MCPs, and Commands in one click.
Claudy Introduction
What is Claudy?
Claudy is a native macos app built to wrap Claude Code so you dont have to juggle messy terminal tabs when working across multiple projects. It handles multi-session management automatically and even switches accounts when you hit usage limits, plus you can save draft commits to checkpoint your progress mid session without losing anything. Theres also a marketplace where you can install skills, MCPs, and commands in one click, making it real useful for devs who wanna skip raw terminals.
How to use Claudy?
just grab the mac app and install it, pretty self explanatory tbh. its way better than managing raw claude code in terminal tabs cause keeping track of tabs gets messy fast. once opened, log in with ur anthropic creds, there isn't much config required since the app handles the heavy lifting. it defaults to multi-session mode straight away so u can switch between diff projects easily. when starting a session, play around with the draft commit button first, its basically a save point if the code breaks. you should also check out the marketplace tab where you can add skills or mcp servers w single clicks. if you hit usage limits mid-flow, it auto-switches accounts so you don't have to stop working or find another key manually.
Why Choose Claudy?
If you’re juggling multiple projects on Mac, raw terminal tabs are gonna turn into a real mess fast. Claudy’s the best bet here cause it wraps claude in a native mac app w/ proper sessions mngmnt insteada of chaos. The standout perk is auto account switching when limits hit, so you stop losin time waiting. Draft commits also lets you checkpoint work mid-session which is super helpful for long threads. Real talk though, this ain’t for everyone since it’s locked to macOS only. Windows or linux folks gonna have to stick to the browser version. Also kinda feels like overkill if you’re just doing quick snippets rather than complex workflows. But if you live in the vibe coding zone, the extra controls rly make sense for keeping things clean.
Claudy Features
Session Organization
- ✓Manage multiple projs w/o messy tabs
- ✓Separate contexts keep clear focus
- ✓Stop juggling raw terminal windows
- ✓Native macos feel for workflows
Work Safety
- ✓Draft Commits saves checkpoints
- ✓Restore work if session crashes
- ✓Never lose mid-thought progress
- ✓Local backup kinda thing
Account Flow
- ✓Auto switch accounts when limit hit
- ✓No manual auth hassle popping up
- ✓Keeps vibe coding uninterrupted flow
- ✓Handles quota bumps seamlesly
Extension Hub
- ✓Grab Skills & MCPs w one click
- ✓Install commands thru marketplace
- ✓Extend toolset w external plugins
- ✓Plug in new functions fast
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About Claudy
What Is Claudy?
Claudy is a native macos app built to wrap Claude Code so you dont have to juggle messy terminal tabs when working across multiple projects. It handles multi-session management automatically and even switches accounts when you hit usage limits, plus you can save draft commits to checkpoint your progress mid session without losing anything. Theres also a marketplace where you can install skills, MCPs, and commands in one click, making it real useful for devs who wanna skip raw terminals.