TypeScript
Interfaces, generics, discriminated unions — Claude writes TypeScript with proper types from your voice prompts. The irony isn't lost on us.
What you can build
Dictate the intent. Claude writes the implementation. Review and ship from your phone.
Describe your API contract and Claude generates typed request/response interfaces, Zod schemas, and fully typed route handlers.
Claude writes properly typed components, hooks, context providers, and state management — no `any` types, no shortcuts.
Building a reusable library? Claude sets up the tsconfig, generates .d.ts files, and writes comprehensive generic types.
Point Claude at JavaScript files and say "convert to TypeScript with strict types." It adds interfaces, fixes implicit any, and handles edge cases.
You say:
"Convert the user service from JavaScript to strict TypeScript. Add Zod validation for all inputs and proper error types."
What happens:
Claude adds interfaces for User, CreateUserInput, and UpdateUserInput, wraps all functions with proper return types, adds Zod schemas, and creates custom error classes. Zero `any` types.
How it works
Voice-dictate or type what you want built. No syntax needed — just describe the feature, bug fix, or refactoring you have in mind.
Claude Code reads your project on your Mac, understands the existing patterns, and writes idiomatic TypeScript that fits your codebase.
Read the diff on your phone. Tap Accept to keep the changes, or ask Claude to refine. Run tests with one tap.
When you use Claude Code, you're not writing TypeScript syntax. You're describing what you want in natural language. And natural language doesn't require a full keyboard.
Voice dictation is 3–6x faster than phone typing. And since Claude handles the implementation details — imports, types, error handling, tests — you just need to express the intent.
Claudaway gives you a native iOS experience with one-tap accept/reject, voice input, file browsing, and multi-session support. Your Mac does the heavy lifting. Your phone is the remote control.
FAQ
Yes. Claude Code is excellent at TypeScript — it understands frameworks, idioms, and best practices. It reads your existing code to match your style and patterns.
Yes. Claude Code runs on your Mac. Claudaway is the remote control that connects your iPhone to your Mac via an encrypted tunnel. Your Mac needs to be on and running the Claudaway companion.
Yes. The terminal view shows everything happening on your Mac in real-time. You can run builds, tests, and dev servers and see the output on your phone.
Yes. All plans include a 3-day free trial with full access. Download the app, scan a QR code, and start coding in 60 seconds. Cancel anytime before the trial ends.
Download Claudaway, scan a QR code, and dictate your first prompt. 3-day free trial included.