Here's your viral LinkedIn post:
I installed a $0 tool last week and my coding productivity went up 10x.
Not exaggerating.
Here's the problem nobody talks about with AI coding agents:
You hit Enter on a prompt. The agent starts working. You tab to Slack. Check email. Open Twitter "for a second."
15 minutes later you remember you were coding.
The agent finished 14 minutes ago. It's been sitting there. Waiting for permission. Silent.
You just lost your entire flow state to a mute terminal.
Then I found Peon Ping (peonping.com).
It plays Warcraft Peon voice lines when your AI agent needs attention.
→ Agent needs permission? 🔊 "Something need doing?"
→ Task complete? 🔊 "Work, work."
→ Error? 🔊 "Me not that kind of orc!"
I laughed for 5 minutes when I first heard it.
Then I realized I hadn't missed a single permission prompt in 3 days.
The before and after:
❌ BEFORE: Tab away → forget → context switch → lose 10-20 min per cycle
✅ AFTER: Tab away → hear a Peon grunt → switch back in 2 seconds → flow continues
It works with Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Kiro, Windsurf — basically everything.
One brew install. That's it.
But here's the part that actually broke my brain:
It has a Trainer Mode that nags you to do pushups and squats between coding sessions.
300 pushups. 300 squats. Every day.
An orc yells at you if you slack off.
I'm shipping faster AND getting jacked. In what timeline is this real.
The best developer tools don't feel like tools.
They feel like someone who just gets it built the thing they wished existed.
brew install PeonPing/tap/peon-ping
You're welcome.
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