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Masko

Cross-agent features

One place for the moments that need you.

Masko gives supported AI agents a shared visible surface for status, attention, and returning to the right place.

Feature support varies by agent and is shown clearly.

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Across your agents

Notice. Answer. Return.

The mascot turns several agent-specific event streams into a small set of human states without pretending every integration can do the same thing.

  1. 01
    Notifications

    See waiting, completion, interruption, and failure without watching every terminal.

  2. 02
    Permissions

    Answer directly when the integration supports it; otherwise return to the native prompt.

  3. 03
    Terminal focus

    Jump back to the session that asked for attention.

Needs attentionNotificationsOpen the right session.

How it works

A shared flow with honest boundaries.

Masko normalizes the experience while preserving each agent native security and response model.

  1. 01Connect an agent

    Install the supported local hook or bridge from Masko.

  2. 02Watch the mascot

    Working, waiting, attention, done, and error become visible states.

  3. 03Take the right action

    Answer in Masko or return to the native agent, depending on real capability.

In practice

Feature ownership stays clear.

Generic feature pages explain the shared job. Integration pages explain the exact agent behavior.

Agent-specific truth

Each integration page states setup, events, response mode, and limitations.

No fake parity

A visible button appears only when the underlying agent can honor it.

One mascot surface

The character stays familiar even when the connected agent changes.

AI agents

Your mascot keeps watch over your AI agents.

  1. 01Know when an agent needs you.

    See when Claude Code, Claude Cowork, Codex, Cursor, Grok Build, Kimi Code, or Hermes is working, waiting, or done.

  2. 02Keep the work moving.

    Approve a supported command or answer a question through your mascot.

  3. 03Jump to the right session.

    Return to the exact terminal or app without hunting through tabs.

〉_ Bash

Run a build?$npm run build

Builds the app. Nothing else changes.

Questions

The practical bits.

Do all integrations support direct answers?

No. Claude Code and supported Grok or Hermes interactions can answer directly. Codex, Cursor, and Kimi often return you to their native surface.

Can Masko watch several sessions?

Masko records supported session activity so attention can be associated with the agent and session that produced it.

Does Masko replace native notifications?

No. It adds a mascot-based attention surface and can work alongside normal macOS notifications.

Are integrations installed automatically?

Masko provides app-specific installation and health checks. The exact configuration path depends on the agent.

Which Macs can run Masko?

Masko Desktop supports macOS 14 or newer.

Masko for Mac

One place for the moments that need you.

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Feature support varies by agent and is shown clearly.