AwaitfulEarn while your AI agent thinks. Awaitful shows a single, tasteful sponsored line during the seconds your AI coding agent spends "thinking", and shares the revenue with you. No pop-ups, no tracking of your work, no clutter. One line, only while you are already waiting. It is a quiet way to turn unavoidable wait time into passive income. How it worksWhen your coding agent (such as Claude Code) is working, there is a short wait. Awaitful fills exactly that moment with one sponsored line, then gets out of the way the instant the agent is done. Advertisers bid for that attention in a live auction, and a share of what they pay goes to you. You are billed nothing. You earn. What leaves your machineThis is the part that matters, so it comes first. Awaitful is built so that your code, prompts, files, and agent output never leave your machine. The client only detects:
That is the whole of it. What crosses the network is a device token plus coarse, opt-in signals. Awaitful never reads, uploads, or inspects your source, your prompts, or the agent's responses. The exact list of what is sent is published in PRIVACY.md, and this extension is open source, so you can verify every line yourself. SurfacesAwaitful can present its one line wherever fits your setup:
The same account and earnings follow you across all of them, and the extension fails safe: if it cannot place a line cleanly, it simply shows nothing. Getting started
Your earningsYour dashboard shows impressions, clicks, click-through rate, a per-surface breakdown, your earning streak, and progress toward your next payout. An impression only counts when the sponsored line was genuinely visible while the agent was actually thinking, never before. Open source and auditableThe client that runs on your machine is public and read-only at github.com/Awaitful/awaitful. Read it, build it, and confirm it does exactly what this page says. Trust should be verifiable, not asked for. Configuration
CommandsOpen the Command Palette and search "Awaitful":
LicenseLicensed under the MIT License. |