Run every AI agent from Ajinta Control Room.

Ajinta lets you start and steer Codex or other AI coding agents on your Windows machine from your phone. Pick a GitHub checkout, send the next prompt, watch progress, review results, and approve the next command from one protected dashboard.

Connect devices Queue commands Review results Keep work moving

Ajinta Control Room

Overview of your agents, devices, and workflows.

● All systems operational
Devices3Online
Active Agents5Running
Commands24Queued
Success Rate98.6%Last 7 days

Connected Devices

MacBook Pro
macOS 14.4
Online
Windows Workstation
Windows 11
Online
Ubuntu Server
Ubuntu 22.04
Online

Command Queue

Deploy model update
MacBook Pro
In Progress
Run data pipeline
Windows Workstation
Queued
Generate report
MacBook Pro
Pending

Recent Results

Data pipeline runCompleted
Model evaluationCompleted
Backup to S3Completed

Visual Feedback

Connect Multiple Devices

Securely connect laptops, desktops, servers, and cloud instances.

Command Queue

Schedule, queue, and run commands across devices with precision.

Visual Feedback

Track real-time results and performance with focused visual insights.

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Human-in-the-Loop Control

Stay in control with approvals, overrides, and smart safeguards.

Choose your Ajinta access.

Create an Ajinta account, then choose a Stripe plan to unlock protected app access.

Starter

$19/mo

Perfect for solo builders getting started with one agent workflow.

  • 1 device
  • 1 active agent
  • Command queue
  • Visual feedback
Start Starter Plan
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Founder Access

$49/mo

Built for serious builders running distributed agent workflows.

  • Up to 3 devices
  • 5 active agents
  • Command queue
  • Visual feedback
  • Price locked for 24 months
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Operator

$99/mo

For advanced teams with higher scale and control.

  • Up to 10 devices
  • 20 active agents
  • Advanced scheduling
  • Priority support
  • All Founder features
Start Operator Plan

Run Codex on Windows from your phone with GitHub.

Ajinta is designed for the workflow behind that search: keep a Windows workstation online, point Codex at a local GitHub repository, and use a phone-friendly dashboard to start sessions, send prompts, review output, and keep command authority behind a signed bridge.