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User Experience Review: Claude Code Web Version for AI-Assisted Programming

By

speckx

7mo ago· 2 min readenReview

Summary

The author shares their positive experience using Claude Code, an AI coding assistant tool available on the web. They describe it as a "v1" product where users can start coding threads, work in containers, create branches, and either open PRs to see changes or continue working locally. The author finds the early version surprisingly effective and enjoyable for coding tasks.

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It's very much a 'v1' product.
You type a prompt to start a new thread, it launches a little container for your agent to work in, and you can keep talking to it.
Or if you want to keep working locally, you can copy a claude --teleport <uuid> command that brings the branch down onto your computer and continues the same thread with Claude Code locally.
Something about this early product is really great.
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This week, I’ve been voraciously using Claude Code on the web.

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