Vibe Island 1.0.37 for Mac

Vibe Island
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Vibe Island is a native macOS utility that turns the MacBook notch (or a top-center bar on external displays) into a control panel for AI coding CLI sessions running in your terminals and IDEs.

What it does on Mac

While Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, and other supported agents work in the background, Vibe Island shows live session cards in one overlay: status, elapsed time, and which terminal hosts each job. When an agent needs permission, asks a question, or submits a plan, the panel expands so you can Allow/Deny, pick an answer, or review Markdown plans without Alt-Tabbing. Click a session to jump to the exact terminal tab, split pane, tmux session, or VS Code/Cursor integrated terminal. Communication stays local via Unix sockets on your Mac; the developer states session content and metadata do not leave the machine.

Who it fits

Vibe Island targets developers who run multiple AI agents in parallel across iTerm2, Ghostty, Warp, WezTerm, Kitty, Terminal.app, Zellij, and IDE terminals. First launch auto-configures hooks for 16 agent types. The app is Swift-native (not Electron), typically under 50 MB RAM idle, and runs as a non-activating overlay. Licensing is a one-time purchase (from about $19.99 for one Mac on the site) with a two-day full trial; Homebrew install via brew install --cask vibe-island is supported. Requires macOS 14 or later on Intel or Apple Silicon.

Version 1.0.37

Release 1.0.37 shipped June 3, 2026, as a reliability and navigation update. Official notes highlight better click-to-jump for Warp, VS Code, Cursor, and multi-session tmux; sturdier SSH Remote deployment and Codex handling; custom Codex config paths; non-QWERTY shortcut support; and fixes for missed background alerts, panel flicker, stuck approval cards, idle audio routing, and update-check UI.

Pros & Cons Show details

✅ PROS

  • Vibe Island unifies up to 16 AI coding agents in one notch view, which reduces tab-hunting when you run Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor side by side on Mac.
  • GUI approval, AskUserQuestion answers, and plan review from the notch cut context switches compared with typing confirmations in each terminal.
  • Precise jump supports 18+ terminal apps plus tmux and IDE integrated terminals, so the overlay links to real panes rather than only bringing an app forward.
  • Native Swift with low idle RAM and local-only sockets fits privacy-conscious workflows without cloud accounts or telemetry from Vibe Island itself.
  • Version 1.0.37 specifically improves Warp and IDE jump accuracy, multi-session tmux routing, Codex stability, and several alert, audio, and UI bugs called out on the changelog.

❌ CONS

  • Vibe Island only helps if you already use supported AI CLI tools and terminals; it is not a standalone coding agent or IDE replacement.
  • The notch UI is optimized for MacBooks with a notch; on external monitors or notch-less Macs you get a floating bar, which may feel less integrated.
  • macOS 14+ and agent-specific hooks mean setup can break when a CLI tool changes its protocol until Vibe Island ships an update.
  • One-time licenses are per-machine tier (1/2/3 Macs); concurrent use limits apply when you migrate hardware unless you deactivate the old install.
  • Version 1.0.37 is a polish release, not a feature expansion—most headline capabilities (multi-agent panel, SSH Remote, usage tracking) landed in earlier 1.0.x builds.
✅ What's New in 1.0.37 Show details
  1. [Warp click-to-jump] — Jump routing now uses Warp’s real pane identity instead of simulated keystrokes, making session focus more reliable on Mac.
  2. [VS Code and Cursor terminal focus] — Clicking a notification focuses the exact integrated terminal tab, not merely the editor window, including better routing with multiple windows open.
  3. [tmux multi-session jump] — Click-to-jump works across several tmux sessions instead of only a single session context.
  4. [SSH Remote deployment] — Remote agent deployment over SSH is more reliable in 1.0.37 per the official changelog.
  5. [Codex improvements] — Subagent monitoring, completion alerts, and approval handling are steadier; custom Codex configuration paths are now supported.
  6. [Non-QWERTY shortcuts] — Keyboard shortcuts respect non-QWERTY layouts so approval hotkeys match your physical keyboard.
  7. [Background alert fix] — Session alerts no longer go missing when focus is on a different terminal tab or split.
  8. [Audio routing fix] — Vibe Island no longer occasionally captures audio output when idle (for example, pulling AirPods back to the Mac with no active alert).

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