One-liner
A lightweight, terminal-based SFTP and SSH client for developers who prefer keyboard-driven workflows on iOS.
Strengths
- Clean, minimal interface focused on core SSH/SFTP tasks (review: 'No bloat, just the tools I need')
- Fast connection setup with saved profiles and key management (review: 'Connects in seconds with my keys')
- Supports multiple tabs and split-screen for managing several sessions (review: 'Great for working across servers')
- Keyboard shortcuts work reliably, appealing to power users (review: 'Feels like a real terminal')
- Runs well on iPad with full keyboard support
Weaknesses
- Limited file transfer progress indicators (review: 'No idea how long uploads take')
- No built-in terminal history or command recall (review: 'I have to retype everything')
- No syntax highlighting or autocomplete in shell (review: 'Feels too barebones')
- Poor error messages when connections fail (review: 'Just says “Connection failed” — no details')
- No cloud sync for configurations across devices (review: 'Lost my setup after reinstall')
Opportunities
- Add persistent command history and search (low effort, high perceived value)
- Introduce file transfer progress bars and pause/resume functionality
- Build a simple script runner or snippet manager for common dev tasks
- Enable iCloud or Dropbox sync for session profiles and keys
- Add syntax-aware shell input (e.g., basic bash completion) without bloating the app
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 9:30:13 PM