Press Kit.

Everything you need to cover RelayKit: boilerplate at three lengths, a fact sheet, approved quotes, and assets. Anything else — extended demo video, architecture diagram, founder headshot — email press@schalliol.com.

One-liner

RelayKit turns your iPhone into a full remote for Claude Code sessions on your Mac — pair once with a QR code, then read transcripts, send prompts, and steer runs from anywhere.

Short (≈50 words)

RelayKit is a native iPhone app that mirrors every Claude Code session running on your Mac — both CLI and Co-work — into your pocket. Pair once via QR, then read live transcripts, send prompts, switch models, and stop runs. End-to-end encrypted with Apple CryptoKit. No cloud, no relay server, no telemetry. iOS 17, macOS 14.

Medium (≈120 words)

RelayKit is the remote control developers have been asking for since Claude Code shipped: a native iPhone app that lets you drive every Claude Code session on your Mac without sitting at the keyboard. A small menu-bar helper on the Mac watches your sessions; the iPhone app connects directly to it over WebSocket, end-to-end encrypted with Apple CryptoKit. No relay server exists in the path — traffic flows only between your devices, across LAN or any VPN you already run. Continue a refactor from the passenger seat, approve a tool call in line for coffee, get a push when a long turn completes. RelayKit is built by Schalliol Automation, a one-person studio out of Indiana, USA.

Fact sheet

Product RelayKit
Platforms iOS 17+, companion helper for macOS 14+
Category Developer Tools
Launch Q2 2026
Price $0.99 USD one-time (iPhone); Mac helper free
In-app purchasesNone
Data collected None
Encryption Apple CryptoKit end-to-end (X25519 → HKDF → ChaCha20-Poly1305)
Publisher Schalliol Automation LLC
Founder Jonathan Schalliol
HQ Indiana, USA
Website schalliol.com/relaykit
Press contact press@schalliol.com

Approved quotes

Claude Code changed what a coding session looks like. RelayKit changes where that session can happen — any couch, any coffee shop, any car ride home.— Jonathan Schalliol, founder, Schalliol Automation
I built RelayKit because I kept finding myself with ideas in my head and a Mac an hour away. The phone should be a window into your real environment, not a weaker replica of it.— Jonathan Schalliol
We don't collect anything, because we don't have anywhere to collect it to. There's no RelayKit server. That's a feature.— Jonathan Schalliol

Assets

Press contact

Jonathan Schalliol · Founder, Schalliol Automation

press@schalliol.com

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