Platforms
Syntic Code starts as a terminal program, but it does not have to stay there. The platform integrations in this section let you reach a running syntic session, or start a new one, from wherever you happen to be: a phone, a browser, your operating system’s desktop, your editor, or a team chat channel. Each integration connects the same agent and the same Amara model to a different surface, so your setup and history carry across contexts.
Available platforms
- Remote Control pairs your phone or another device with a session so you can monitor progress and answer prompts on the go.
- Chrome Extension brings Amara into the browser, letting the agent read and act on the page you are viewing.
- Computer Use grants the agent controlled access to your desktop so it can operate GUI applications alongside the shell.
- VS Code and JetBrains embed Syntic Code directly in your editor, with inline diffs and awareness of the file you are editing.
- Slack lets your team delegate tasks to Amara from a channel and follow the results in a thread.
How platform integrations work
Every platform integration talks to the same core agent through api.syntic.ai, which means permissions, project settings, and skills apply no matter how you connect. Authentication is handled once per device or workspace, and sessions can often be resumed from a different surface than the one that started them. Pick the integrations that match your workflow and enable them independently; nothing here is required, and each page walks through its own setup, security considerations, and day-to-day use.