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Notes from building Reflecto, a privacy-first bridge between your Android phone and your computer. Posts here take one thing at a time: how a notification actually gets from a phone to a Mac, what an AI assistant can and cannot do with a device it holds no keys for, and where the encryption boundary sits in each case. Written when there is something worth writing down rather than on a schedule, so the list is short on purpose. You can follow along by RSS.
If you arrived from a search for one specific setup, these answer it directly: Android notifications on a Mac, clipboard between Android and Mac, sending files from Android to a Mac, and what to use instead of Phone Link.
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Let your AI assistant ask you — on your phone
Your agent stalls waiting for a decision you would have made instantly. Connect Reflecto and it can ask your phone and wait for the tap. No account, no API key.
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Android notifications on a Mac: what the old guides get wrong
The best-known answer to this question is a decade old and points at a project whose last release was in 2018. Here is what actually works in 2026, including the options that are not us.