Telethryve Video 26

Desktop Streaming

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

Transcript Notes

What this chapter covers.

Telethryve 2.0 also makes the computer visible from the phone.

The user can ask to show the desktop, and the bridge starts a live desktop preview for the paired mobile chat. That matters because many Codex tasks are visual.

The agent may open a file, review a generated image, play a video, inspect a web page, or move through a document. With desktop streaming, the phone becomes a window into that machine state.

Artifacts now get richer controls too. A generated file can carry a local file reference, so tapping Open reveals it on the Mac, and tapping Stream opens it while the mobile preview is live.

Document controls let the user move pages, zoom, fit width, and close the stream. This turns output review into a mobile workflow instead of a desk only moment.

Chapter Notes

Key points from the video.

These notes summarize the customer-facing ideas, feature implications, and workflow themes covered in this chapter.

Notes

Scene-by-scene ideas

  • Show The Desktop: Telethryve can start a live workstation preview for the paired mobile chat.
  • Visual Work Needs Sight: Generated pages, images, videos, and documents can be watched from the phone.
  • Private Frame Relay: The bridge streams desktop frames through the paired relay instead of publishing files to the public site.
  • Artifact Cards: Generated outputs can return as cards with local file references.
  • Open On The Mac: Tap Open and the file appears on the workstation where it was created.
  • Stream The Result: Tap Stream and the file opens while the phone watches the desktop preview.
  • Document Controls: Move pages, zoom in, zoom out, fit width, and close the preview from mobile commands.
  • Review From Anywhere: The phone can now inspect the work instead of only receiving a final message.
Topics

High-intent phrases

  • desktop streaming from phone
  • mobile artifact review
  • remote AI workstation