The ultimate phone setup — for people with zero free time, zero IT background, and way too many ideas.


You've been to this room before.
Last time someone asked: which framework are you using? I didn't have a good answer yet.
The situation
Kids
Side project ideas
Free time / day
Oh, and I work in procurement at Škoda Auto.
The fourth kid is arriving soon.
“What if the agent ran on a server at home, and I just texted it tasks from my phone?”
The hardware decision
I almost rented a cloud server. DigitalOcean, Hetzner, the usual. Then I stopped. I love hardware. I always have — there's something about owning the metal. Knowing exactly what's running. Being able to upgrade it, expand it, build on top of it in ways a VPS will never let you. Cloud is someone else's computer. Then I found this listing.

5 700 Kč. One-time. Physically mine.
No monthly bill. No rate limits. First thing I did was upgrade the RAM — 8 GB to 32 GB. Just because I could.

Meet Vince.
Dell OptiPlex 5090. Always-on home server. Fire extinguisher included. Left him home alone for the Legoland weekend — he earned it.
The setup
After a lot of experimenting — n8n, CrewAI, LangGraph — I landed here. Git worktrees. Scheduled tasks. Mobile interface. It starts code sessions while I parent my children.
This is a real session from two days ago. I typed that first line from my phone during a standup meeting.
How it actually works
One message. "Add feature X to GardenPin." From the sofa, the car, the kids' sports practice. Doesn't matter where.
Claude Code reads the project context, writes the code, runs the build, commits — while you're doing something else entirely.
PR ready. Deployed to Vercel. Or a health analysis sitting in your inbox. You show up to review, not to build.
No IDE. No terminal. No deployment pipeline to babysit.
Just a phone and a very obedient server.


I banned my son from playing Minecraft.
He found my Claude MAX subscription and said: “Dad, can I use this to make Minecraft?”
Reader, I let him. He's now shipping a Minecraft-inspired game with Claude as his entire dev team. That right side screenshot is a crafting table he designed. Czech UI and everything.
Two active MAX users in this household. The plan doesn't scale with children.

400 people in the room.
Physical AI · CES 2026. Boston Dynamics, Figure, Tesla Optimus — on the floor, right there.
It's not just code
I sent Claude the CES 2026 briefing materials. Asked it to turn them into a presentation. It picked the most compelling angle — Physical AI you can physically touch — structured the narrative, chose the quotes, designed the flow.
I walked on stage with it. 400 people in the audience.
The agents don't just write code. They write your Monday morning report, your board deck, your CES debrief.
Running in parallel
Garden planning tracker — prune the apple trees, repot tomatoes. React + Express + SQLite. iOS-style redesign dispatched from a commute.

My actual garden, pinned on a satellite map. Running on a real iPhone.
iOS redesign in progress — dispatched from a commute.
Private offline health tracker. Upload lab results, local Ollama AI on the same Dell explains what's outside normal range. No cloud, no data leaks.
Digital menu platform for restaurants. Scan → see the menu. Admin dashboard, analytics, Stripe. There's a QR code on the screen behind the presenter at that meetup photo above.
This site. Built and maintained entirely by Claude. Including this page — written last night, deployed before the talk.
One of these ships as a native app. Probably GardenPin.
Current obsession
I'm building an agent that builds the agents. A dispatch loop that runs 24/7, reads project goals, invents tasks, validates them, ships code, and loops back without ever asking for permission.
Want the
setup?
Connect with me on LinkedIn.
Vince — not me, Vince — will share how to bypass approvals in Dispatch to run as autonomously as possible.
The question I can't stop thinking about
I'm genuinely curious when — and if — we'll be able to let autonomous agents loose on legacy systems in corporate environments. Škoda Auto. VW Group. Millions of procurement decisions per year. The potential is obvious. The legal and compliance journey is… interesting.
Working on finding out. From the inside.

See you after the talk.
Agents, dispatch setups, autonomous loops, or why giving a 9-year-old Claude MAX is definitely fine.
patrikprikryl.com/demo · Built by Claude Dispatch · Agents in Action Night Prague #3 · May 2026