Telethryve videos

Watch the complete Telethryve video series.

All 34 chapters are embedded here in order: mobile control, real computer access, progress loops, security, agent workflows, the self-transforming machine, local LLM support, offline workflows, air-gapped mode, voice chat with Codex, desktop streaming, orchestration, multi-agent Codex work, customer video creation, and business automations.

Product story and feature series

All 34 videos, in order.

Scroll the full series and play any chapter directly on this page. Each video includes its own narrated audio.

01

Meet Telethryve

See how a simple message from your phone can become real work on your computer.

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03

Projects and profiles

Keep context, preferences, and active work connected across requests.

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04

Runs and progress

Watch active work, check status, and keep momentum from your phone.

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05

Modes and tools

Choose the right mode and tool layer for the job in front of you.

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06

Security and control

Keep approvals, credentials, and machine access under human direction.

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07

Codex and Claude Code

Connect mobile direction to agentic coding systems that can do real project work.

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08

Parallel progress

Let multiple pieces of work keep moving while you stay connected from your phone.

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09

Real computer access

Turn phone instructions into real workstation actions, files, browsers, and outputs.

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10

Self-transforming machine

See software begin building the tools it needs while the work is happening.

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What tool-building means

The machine can help create the missing tool while the user stays in control.

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12

Build, test, improve

A small first version becomes useful through review, testing, and refinement.

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13

Tools created for the job

Scrapers, post builders, calling workflows, video pipelines, and voice tools become concrete examples.

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14

Human-directed by design

The user guides the goal, examples, tests, approvals, and definition of done.

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15

Reusable workflows

A one-time helper can become a reusable block, workflow, or product feature.

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16

Adaptive software

The story turns from remote control into software that can form new capability around the task.

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17

Proof in the workshop

The site, story, images, and workflow become evidence of the system building around the goal.

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18

The grand reveal

The machine helped build the site and create, narrate, and produce the videos that tell the story.

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19

Machine page guide

A guided narrated overview of the self-transforming machine concept and its practical examples.

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20

Local LLM support

See how Telethryve routes AI work through a local model running where the files and tools live.

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21

Offline and hybrid workflows

Work offline, stay online with local processing, or search the web and analyze locally.

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22

Air-gapped offline mode

A private AI workstation can keep reasoning, retrieval, files, and execution fully local.

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23

Privacy and local memory

Use local memory and RAG so private documents, notes, and code can become useful context.

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24

Hybrid AI workstation

Mobile command, local reasoning, online reach, and self-transforming tool creation work together.

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25

Telethryve voice chat control

See how the mobile voice card turns natural speech into real workstation tasks with local transcription and short-lived audio replies.

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26

Telethryve desktop streaming

Watch the Mac from the phone, open generated artifacts, stream files, and control document review without returning to the desk.

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27

Telethryve local and offline intelligence

Local Codex profiles, memory, RAG, web and product search helpers, offline mode, and deterministic app-control handlers work together.

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28

Telethryve orchestration and multi-agent Codex

Broad work becomes coordinated flows with native Codex subagents, bridge workers, task boards, budgets, dispatchers, and isolated worktrees.

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29

Telethryve production-ready bridge

QR pairing, customer bundles, licensing, runtime cleanup, and feature radar turn the bridge into a product that keeps improving.

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30

Telethryve live voice polish

Transcript cards, thinking cues, backchannel feedback, and reply-card fallback make live voice more durable and reliable.

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31

Telethryve stream reliability

Desktop streaming can wake and keep the display visible, so mobile artifact review stays usable after display dimming.

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32

Telethryve 1.0 video creation

Version one proved the formula: a phone command can become scripts, narration, visuals, edits, and a finished video file.

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33

World first voice chat with Codex

A spoken request from the phone can enter the Codex work loop, trigger real machine action, and return a durable record.

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34

Orchestration, automations, and business work

Threads, sub agents, task-specific tools, and scheduled automations can coordinate design, production, and core business routines.

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