Your AI terminal,
the way it should look.

A skinnable cockpit for Claude Code, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, Aider, Cursor, Grok CLI, Copilot CLI, opencode, Goose — or any terminal session.
Pick a skin. Pick a layout. Make it yours.

Available on macOS Windows and Linux in development
claude — 80×24
$ claude
Welcome to Claude Code.
cwd: ~/work/project

> fix the type error in handler.ts

Reading handler.ts...
Found issue on line 42.
Applying fix...

> _
default

MOLTamp

the same terminal, skinned.

Features

The cockpit around your terminal

MOLTamp doesn't touch your agent. It layers a cockpit around it that actually makes you want to look at your screen.

Full Skin System

Every pixel bends to your will. Colors, fonts, panels, animations, vibes — all CSS. Build a skin in 10 minutes. Ship it. Flex on everyone.

Resizable Panels

Intel, signal, telemetry — panels dock around your terminal like a cockpit. Drag to resize, collapse what you don't need, drop in community widgets. Your layout sticks.

Built-in Music Player

Spotify, Apple Music, or local files. Audio visualizers react to the beat. Album art in the vibes bar. You were going to listen to music anyway.

Live2D Desk Pets

A cat watches you code. It reacts when you type, celebrates when tools succeed, and naps when you're idle. Don't pretend you don't want this.

Real-time Telemetry

Model, context %, tokens, cost — all live from your agent's status line. Watch your context window drain in real time. Knowledge is power.

Hook Events

Every tool call, permission request, and error flows through the event stream. Your panels light up. You see everything the agent does.

Skins

Make it yours

Every skin is a folder with a JSON manifest and a CSS theme. Build one in minutes, share it with everyone.

Phosphor skin for MOLTamp
Blade Runner skin for MOLTamp
Kosmos skin for MOLTamp
Neon Horizon skin for MOLTamp
Or build your own — it's just CSS + JSON. → Skinning Guide

Want the backstory? Read the MOLTamp blog for launch notes, skin spotlights, and release deep-dives.

How it works

Free forever. Pay to shut the popup up.

The full app is free. The $20 just makes the nag go away and tells the dev you think this is cool.

01

Download the app

Grab the macOS build and launch it. MOLTamp detects your CLI agents automatically — Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Aider.

macOS now. Windows and Linux coming soon.
02

Use it free

Everything works. Every skin, every panel, every widget. An annoying popup shows up sometimes. That's the only catch.

No feature gates. No time limits. No crippled free tier.
03

Unlock for $20

One payment. The popup dies forever. You get a license key, paste it in, and never think about it again.

No subscriptions. No upsells. Just vibes.
Pricing

Stupidly simple.

Free forever. $20 unlocks Pro. No subscription. Ever.

Free
$0 forever

Everything to get you running. An annoying popup sometimes.

  • All built-in skins
  • All built-in widgets + visualizers
  • Music player + visualizer
  • Live2D companions
  • Real-time telemetry + hook event stream
  • Browse & preview the full community
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Unlocked
$20 one time

Same app. Popup is dead. Community is yours.

  • Everything in Free
  • Full community library
  • No nag popup — ever
  • License key via email
  • 30-day refund guarantee
Unlock for $20
FAQ

Frequently asked

What exactly is MOLTamp?

Think Winamp for your AI terminal. It wraps Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Aider, or any CLI tool in a skinnable cockpit with panels, widgets, music, and a desk cat. Your agent setup stays untouched — MOLTamp just adds the vibes around it.

Does it replace my CLI agent?

No. Your agent runs inside MOLTamp exactly as it does in a normal terminal. Same model, same tools, same config. MOLTamp is the shell around it — the aesthetic layer.

How do I customize Claude Code with MOLTamp?

Install MOLTamp and point it at your Claude Code binary — it spawns the same process you would in any terminal, just inside a skinnable shell. Pick a Claude Code skin from the community gallery (or build your own), drop in widgets, set your vibes, and you're done. Your Claude Code setup, prompts, and tools work exactly as before.

What are the best Claude Code themes available?

See our best-of guides for curated picks across categories — minimal monochrome, scanline-heavy CRT, neon vaporwave, and more. Every skin works with Claude Code, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, and Aider since MOLTamp is agent-agnostic.

What's in the free version vs. the paid?

They're identical. Every feature works in both. The only difference is a periodic popup in the free version asking you to support the project. $20 removes it forever.

How does the license key work?

After payment, you get a license key by email. Paste it into Settings → License. One validation call, then it works offline forever. No phone-home nonsense.

Can I make my own skins?

Absolutely. A skin is just a folder with a JSON manifest and a CSS file. The skinning guide covers everything. If you can write CSS, you can skin MOLTamp.

What platforms are supported?

macOS right now. Windows and Linux are in development.

Is my data sent anywhere?

MOLTamp runs entirely on your machine. On launch and periodically while running, it sends anonymous usage stats — session count, app version, platform, and a one-way machine fingerprint — alongside update and announcement checks. The fingerprint is the only identifying field and you can turn it off any time in Settings. No code, prompts, terminal output, or personally identifiable information is ever sent. See our privacy policy for details.

Can I get a refund?

Yes, within 30 days, no questions asked. Email [email protected] and we'll process it immediately.