The roadmap
Where Couchside is going.
What landed recently, and the directions we're building next. Couchside ships small and often — this is the shape of it, not a calendar.
Recently landed
Flash an OpenPuck receiver
Turn a cheap nRF52840 board into a Steam Controller 2 wireless dongle — flashed straight from your phone, no cable juggling.
Your whole library, instantly
Browse every game you own — installed or not — and install the ones you haven't downloaded, right from the couch.
Know before you play
Metacritic, Steam reviews, and Steam Deck / Proton compatibility on your library — plus one tap to open a game in Steam.
Playlog
Queue and reorder the games you want to play next. Tap an installed one to play it; tap one you haven't downloaded to install it.
Controller themes
Skin the full-screen controller from a big library of themes, and switch on the fly without leaving the game.
When the TV is black
Live vitals, logs, and a display restart from your phone when the box is on but the screen isn't — the moment the app was built for.
On the way
Directions we're actively exploring. Priorities shift with what people ask for — nudge us on GitHub.
A wider TV remote
Control more TV brands from the app, so Couchside works even on a night you're not gaming.
More systems
macOS as a box, plus first-class support for more Linux distributions.
Clipboard, phone ↔ box
Copy a code or a link on one and paste it on the other — no more squinting to retype.
Smarter library tools
Filter your games by what runs well on this box and how long they take to install.
Deeper vitals
More of the box at a glance — power draw, throughput, and the numbers that matter mid-session.
Faster from the couch
Little conveniences: quicker confirmations, one-tap updates, and fewer trips to the keyboard.
Shipped the moment it's ready — see the Updates log for the running changelog, or get Couchside to try what's live today.