Transcript Notes
What this chapter covers.
Telethryve points toward something that has not existed in normal software: voice chat with Codex from a phone, connected to a real workstation. This is not a voice note.
It is not a chatbot reading an answer. It is a spoken command path into agentic coding work.
The user can speak naturally while away from the desk. Telethryve listens for the turn, hands the instruction into the Codex work loop, keeps the user informed with thinking and backchannel cues, and preserves the conversation as durable transcript cards after the live session ends.
That changes the relationship between ideas and execution. A founder, designer, developer, or operator can talk through a change the moment it appears, then let the computer inspect files, plan the work, make edits, test, and return a result.
Voice becomes more than input. It becomes a live command surface for real AI work.