Companion Apps
Companion apps are the user-facing clients and interfaces that connect to the broader Companion Intelligence platform. They sit above Hub and the memory layer, and they show up on the devices people actually use: desktops, browsers, phones, wearables, voice hardware, and XR interfaces.
How this section fits into the docs
- Companion Hub is the local runtime and dashboard
- CI Account is the optional remote control plane at hub.ci.computer
- First-party apps are the Companion Intelligence apps and services built around the platform
- Companion apps are the endpoints people interact with directly
That means this section is about the experience layer of the ecosystem, not just server administration.
This section is intentionally smaller than the App Catalog. It focuses on the Companion Intelligence client ecosystem rather than every self-hosted app Hub can run.
What belongs here
You can expect this section to cover:
- desktop and mobile clients
- browser extensions
- wearables and ambient capture devices
- voice and XR interfaces
- tools that connect directly to your local memory and agent workflows
Where to go next
Install OpenClaw mobile clients or use Hermes from a phone, connected securely with Tailscale.
Set up agent mobile appsExplore the services and interfaces built directly by Companion Intelligence.
Browse first-party appsSee how remote pairing and remote access at hub.ci.computer fit around the local runtime.
Understand your CI AccountUnderstand local models, cloud fallback, and app-facing inference settings.
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