
Yes, some AI coding tools let you start coding tasks from your phone through mobile apps, browser sessions, Slack, Telegram, or other messaging integrations. The useful pattern is remote task assignment: you send the goal when you think of it, and the agent starts the workflow.
Claude Code documentation describes remote and mobile paths, including browser, iOS, Slack, and session handoff options. Verdent documentation describes instant messaging from Slack, Telegram, or Feishu and positions Verdent as work that can keep moving after a user sends the task.
For Verdent, the article should focus on outcome, not channel novelty. Starting from a phone is valuable only if the agent uses the right project context, creates reviewable changes, and asks for decisions when needed. The phone is the trigger. Planning, execution, isolation, and review are what make the coding task safe.
