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Roadmap

pi-web is built for two audiences:

  • For developers — who live in the terminal but want to continue sessions from mobile, hand off to a remote server, or keep an eye on long-running tasks from anywhere.
  • For non-developers — who just want a beautiful AI app that works. Open it, type, vibe. No terminal, no SSH, no confusion. Like the most user-friendly AI tools, but with model choice and open-source freedom.

Here's what's coming.


Now (shipped)

Everything listed in the features table is live today.


Next up

#FeatureWhat it does
#50Telegram & Discord botsChat with pi through Telegram or Discord — perfect for personal assistant workflows on the go.
#49Usage insightsToken tracking, cost estimation, session analytics — know how you're using pi.
#48Configurable defaultsSet your preferred visibility for thinking, tools, and tool outputs across all sessions.
#46Steering / queueSend follow-up instructions while pi is still running — guide it mid-flight.
#41/compact commandCompact long conversations right from the web UI, no terminal needed.

Planned

#FeatureWhat it does
#47File Explorer & Git DiffBrowse the project file tree and see git changes directly in pi-web. Opt-in, so it stays out of your way.
#44SchedulerSchedule prompts to run automatically — daily standups, morning summaries, recurring tasks. Admin-gated for safety.
#43Customizable shortcutsRemap every keyboard shortcut to match your muscle memory.

Vision

The long-term goal: pi-web should be the interface for pi — for everyone.

  • Non-devs open it like any other app. Pick a model. Type. Done. No command line ever.
  • Devs get deep integration — remote handoff, multi-session dashboards, git-aware browsing, messaging bots.
  • Everyone gets model freedom, open-source transparency, and a UI that feels thoughtful at every turn.

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pi-web is a community pi package — not official, and not affiliated with pi itself. Released under the MIT License.