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A lightweight, secure terminal-based SSH client for macOS and iOS that lets sysadmins manage remote servers directly from their devices.
Strengths
- Fast, minimal interface with no bloat—users praise its simplicity and speed ("Just opens and connects, no nonsense.")
- Supports multiple SSH connections with tabbed sessions and easy profile management
- Strong security focus: uses system keychain, supports RSA/ECDSA keys, and avoids storing credentials in plain text
- Works reliably over unstable networks with reconnection logic and session persistence
- Integrates well with existing workflows via URL schemes and command-line tools
Weaknesses
- No built-in terminal emulator customization (font size, colors, etc.)—users complain about fixed UI elements
- Limited file transfer support; lacks SFTP integration or drag-and-drop file sync
- No multi-factor authentication (MFA) support beyond TOTP via external tools
- Some users report connection timeouts on high-latency networks despite reconnection attempts
- No dark mode toggle in the current version (multiple complaints: "Dark mode is missing, hard on eyes.")
Opportunities
- Add native SFTP file browsing and drag-and-drop upload/download to compete with larger tools like Termius
- Build a dark mode toggle and customizable font/terminal theme options to improve accessibility
- Integrate MFA support (e.g., YubiKey, Duo) directly into the app to boost enterprise trust
- Enable iCloud sync of SSH profiles across devices for mobile-first sysadmins
- Add scripting or automation hooks (e.g., run commands on connect, auto-login scripts)
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