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Gollyo is a voice interface for Claude Code and OpenClaw, positioned around the idea of “remotely driving your own development machine from an iPhone/iPad.” Users need to install a backend daemon on a Mac or Linux machine, then talk to their development machine through the mobile app for hands-free coding away from a fixed workstation.
Gollyo does not provide a standalone large language model. Its AI capabilities mainly come from Anthropic’s Claude, as well as the coding-agent features of Claude Code/OpenClaw. Architecturally, it consists of an iOS app, a user-hosted backend server, and an encrypted communication relay based on Cloudflare Worker. The website explicitly states that Claude Code can read, write, and execute code on the machine, so Gollyo is better understood as a voice and remote-control layer rather than a traditional IDE or code generator.
Pricing is fairly straightforward: the app is free to download, and the free version supports 1 iOS device and 1 server. Unlocking multiple devices costs a one-time purchase of $9.99, and unlocking multiple servers also costs a one-time purchase of $9.99, both handled through Apple in-app purchases. For individual developers connecting to a single development machine, the entry cost is relatively low; however, users still need to provide their own Anthropic account and meet the requirements of related third-party services.
Its main strength is a very focused use case: extending Claude Code/OpenClaw to mobile voice interaction, with support for controlling multiple development machines. The backend runs on the user’s own machine, so ownership of code and data remains with the user. The limitations are also clear: users must manage their own computer, network, accounts, and backend security; voice commands may lead to file modifications, program execution, and system changes; and the official materials also state that AI output is not guaranteed to be accurate or reliable. The captured text does not clearly indicate support for a Chinese interface, Chinese speech recognition, Android, or enterprise-grade management features.
Gollyo is best suited to developers who already use Claude Code/OpenClaw and want to code remotely by voice on an iPhone/iPad, especially those who are comfortable with self-hosting a backend and accepting the risks of command execution. It is less suitable for complete beginners, teams with very strict local-machine security isolation requirements, or users who need full Chinese localization. Access from mainland China is not specified in the text; in practice, usage may also be affected by the App Store, Anthropic, Cloudflare, and the local network environment, while payment depends on Apple in-app purchases. Alternatives include using Claude Code/OpenClaw directly, Cursor, Windsurf, GitHub Copilot, or Aider.
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