Sled

Best Sled Alternatives in 2025

2 alternatives found

Overview of Sled

Sled is an open-source tool that lets you run your coding agent from your phone using voice. It connects securely to your local agent over Tailscale, so your code never leaves your machine. You talk, the agent works locally, and you hear the result read back. It works with Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, and Gemini CLI. Sled is ideal for developers who need to step away from their desk but still want to keep their coding agent productive.

Why Look for Alternatives

While Sled offers a unique voice-controlled mobile interface, it may not suit every workflow. Some developers prefer a visual desktop interface, need to run multiple agents in parallel, or want to manage agent skills more deeply. Others may not use Tailscale or require a solution that works without a phone. Below are two alternatives that address different needs.

Top Alternatives

1. Skillkit (Score: 40/100)

Skillkit is a centralized platform for managing and distributing skills across many coding agents. It runs locally and is open source, aligning with Sled's privacy focus. Key features include auto-translation of skills to multiple agent formats, session memory, and security scanning. However, Skillkit lacks a voice interface or mobile access, so it cannot be used hands-free or away from a desk. It is best for developers who need to curate and persist skills across agents rather than control them remotely.

2. 1Code (Score: 35/100)

1Code runs coding agents in parallel, enabling faster feature development. It provides a visual UI with git integration, staging, and PR creation, and supports multiple agents like Claude Code and Codex. Background agents continue working when your laptop is closed, and it works on Mac and Web. However, 1Code does not offer a voice interface or phone-first experience, and code may leave your machine when using cloud sandboxes. It is ideal for developers who want a desktop-first, multi-agent workflow with visual feedback.

How to Choose

  • Choose Sled if you need voice-controlled, hands-free operation from your phone, and you already use Tailscale for secure remote access.
  • Choose Skillkit if your priority is managing and distributing skills across multiple local agents, and you don't need mobile or voice control.
  • Choose 1Code if you want to run multiple agents in parallel with a visual interface, background execution, and git integration, and you're comfortable with a desktop or web environment.

Consider your primary use case: remote voice interaction vs. local skill management vs. parallel agent execution. Each tool excels in a different area.

Alternatives

Skillkit

The universal skill platform for AI coding agents. Auto-generate instructions with Primer, persist learnings with Memory, and distribute across Mesh networks. One CLI for Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, Copilot, and 28 more.

Pros

  • + Skillkit provides a centralized platform for managing and distributing skills across many coding agents, which can improve agent performance and consistency.
  • + It offers features like auto-translation of skills to multiple agent formats, session memory, and security scanning, which may enhance the capabilities of local coding agents.
  • + Skillkit is open source and runs locally, aligning with the privacy and security focus of Sled.

Cons

  • - Skillkit does not provide a voice interface or mobile access, so it cannot be used to control coding agents hands-free or away from a desk.
  • - It is focused on skill management and distribution rather than enabling remote interaction with agents, which is Sled's core value proposition.
  • - Skillkit requires a desktop or server environment to run, whereas Sled is designed for on-the-go use via phone.

A user might choose Skillkit over Sled if their primary need is to curate, translate, and persist skills across multiple coding agents to improve their local development workflow, rather than needing voice-based remote control of an agent from a phone.

1Code

Whats 1Code? An app to run your Claude Code agents in parallel that works on Mac and Web. On Mac - run locally, with or without worktrees. On Web - run in remote sandboxes with live previews of your app, mobile included, so you can check on agents from anywhere. Running multiple Claude Codes in parallel dramatically sped up how we build features.

Pros

  • + Runs agents in parallel, enabling faster feature development
  • + Provides a visual UI with git integration, staging, and PR creation
  • + Supports multiple coding agents (Claude Code and Codex) in one app
  • + Background agents continue working when laptop is closed, with live previews
  • + Works on Mac and Web, accessible from anywhere

Cons

  • - Does not offer a voice interface for hands-free operation from a phone
  • - Requires a desktop or web browser, not optimized for mobile-only use
  • - Code may leave the local machine when using cloud sandboxes, unlike Sled's fully local approach
  • - No Tailscale integration or equivalent secure tunnel for remote access

Choose 1Code over Sled if you want to run multiple coding agents in parallel with a visual interface and background execution, and you don't need voice control or a phone-first experience.