CC-201c · Module 2

Teleport & Mobile Sessions

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The /teleport command transfers a local Claude Code session to the web at claude.ai/code. The session continues running in the cloud with full access to your project — you can close your terminal and the work continues. This is the bridge between "I need to step away from my desk" and "I need this task to keep running." Start a complex refactor locally where you can configure precisely, teleport it when the plan is solid and execution is underway, and monitor from anywhere.

The three-tier session strategy turns Claude into always-on infrastructure. Terminal sessions are your active work — you are present, directing, reviewing. Web sessions via /teleport are your background work — long-running tasks that you check periodically but do not need to babysit. Mobile sessions via the Claude iOS app are your monitoring layer — you review progress, approve actions, and triage results from your phone. The mental model: terminal is the workshop. Web is the factory floor. Mobile is the control room.

In practice, the power users run five to ten web sessions alongside their terminal instances. Morning routine: check the mobile app for overnight results, start terminal sessions for today's active work, teleport anything that moves into long-running execution to the web. Throughout the day: terminal for focused work, phone checks for background progress, web dashboard for anything that needs intervention. The result is Claude working during your commute, your lunch break, and your meetings. Development throughput is no longer limited to hours at the keyboard.